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Possible Arson Linked To Homicide: Fear grips a local family after one member’s home was destroyed in a fire they believe was set to frighten them into silence regarding a recent homicide. That threat, the resident believes, is in reference to knowledge others may think she has regarding the shooting death of Marvin Lewis O'Hara, who died March 27. After taking her child to school, the resident returned to find her home on fire. "This has gotten too serious," the resident said. "Whoever is doing this thinks that we are getting too close to what we shouldn't know." Investigator Justin Bates of the Live Oak Police Department said the fire and the note are under investigation, and could not comment further. However, the homeowner and family members were clearly shaken and in fear for their lives.
"Those who are doing this obviously have no respect for human life," Hale said. "I've talked to Williams and they are working around the clock on this."
SHOOTING VICTIM CRIME GOES UNSOLVED A 35-year-old Live Oak man Marvin Lewis O'Hara, who died as a result of a single gunshot wound according to a press release from Chief Buddy Williams of the Live Oak Police Department is till unsolved at this time. LOPD Det. Sgt. Ron Shaw said there are still "too many factors that play into this" to determine the exact circumstances of the shooting. Williams said in the release that "the investigation into the shooting continues and investigators are interviewing people who may have information in the case." Officers were called to a shooting at 813 Hillman Avenue, which Williams said is a rooming house. On arrival, officers found O'Hara in an apartment with a single gunshot wound.
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