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Secoriea Turner’s Suspected Killer Charged With Murder As 8-Year-Old Shooting Victim Is Buried

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Julian Conley, 19, who is suspected of shooting at a car in Atlanta and killing an 8-year-old girl inside, was charged with Secoriea Turner's murder on the same day that her funeral was being held.

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