
“The twin brothers accused of beating a journalist to death and encasing his body in concrete murdered him for his rare collection of Magic game cards, it was revealed today. Christopher and William Cormier, both 31, from Georgia, were arrested last month after the body of Sean Dugas, 30, was found stuffed in a plastic bag, encased in concrete and buried in their father’s backyard. In August, the Cormier brothers allegedly broke into Dugas’ home and beat him to death so they could steal his collection of ‘Magic: The Gathering’ cards. Police estimated the collection was worth up to $100,000, including a Black Lotus card worth $10,000 on its own.”
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