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An unraveling life and a brutal death in Weston

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By Michael Levenson and Brian Ballou
Globe Staff / March 17, 2009

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WESTON - James M. Clark, for most of his life, seemed normal. He was well-liked at the exclusive Cambridge School of Weston. He played competitive volleyball. He was active in theater. But somewhere along the line, he came undone. (Full article: 1148 words)

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