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Dick and Jim Aspen could not have shared a closer brotherly love for each other as they grew up in a small, blue-collar city in Massachusetts under less than ideal family circumstances.
Their early lives in a dysfunctional situation led to both of them developing a zest for comedy as a release.
Though vastly different in their personalities, they made comedy an important part of their lives to the point of taking the stage.
That same stage led to the murder of one and the plunge into a depressed mental state for the other from which he could not recover, but instead turned that illness into a vehicle to kill.
The good against evil, and love against hate are interwoven through the strong characters developed throughout his life.
It is only through dogged police work from a Melrose, Massachusetts officer that kept twenty deaths from remaining unsolved and perhaps saved the lives of many others.
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