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Trial begins for man accused of sexually assaulting, mutilating girlfriend
Posted on January 23, 2013 at 7:23 PM
Updated Wednesday, Jan 23 at 9:35 PM
“At the time I arrived, she was in Class II shock. At that stage, a patient has lost 40 percent of their blood," Dr. Henry Jefferson said after examining Maria Escamilla when she arrived at the Methodist Medical Center emergency room.
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