Fort Worth man admits killing missing flight attendant, police say
He initially denied having any involvement in her disappearance, but later admitted that he "snapped" when she threatened to call police.
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He initially denied having any involvement in her disappearance, but later admitted that he "snapped" when she threatened to call police.
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