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Letter from Barbara Doyle

Thanks for Article

I want to thank the writers of the [Oneonta explosion] article for sticking up for Desi [Moan] against all the rumors. It’s not the dead guy’s fault.

The rumor is going around that I heard a gunshot and reported it to the police. I never heard a gunshot. If there had been a gunshot, I would have heard it.

I would like to add that Desi’s death is a great loss to his brother, Patrick Moan, and grown son, Conor Moan.

Barbara Doyle
Former resident of 16 Richards Avenue, Oneonta

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