The following excerpt is from Furman v. Wood, 190 F.3d 1002 (9th Cir. 1999):
State v. Furman, 122 Wash.2d at 453, 858 P.2d at 1100; see also id. at 455, 858 P.2d at 1101 ("several neighbors who saw [Furman] shortly before the murder noticed no [drug] impairment, and he admitted in his confession that he killed the victim because he did not want her to be a witness.")
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