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Seven-year-old Kendra Page left her Austin, Texas, home to go on a bike ride with a friend, but she was never seen alive again. Authorities pinned Raul Meza with her murder, but after spending only 11 years behind bars, he went free on good behavior. That good behavior hardly lasted because Meza continued to kill again and again over the next several decades.
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