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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A middle-class family returns home from a vacation to find a man's body on their daughter's bed. The initial investigation leads the team to believe either the man or the killer was a squatter: There's a camera in the living room with pictures of the apartment's furniture to put it back just as it was left. More pictures from the camera lead them to the New York Ledger, where a paperboy who was using knowledge of vacation holds to squat is apprehended. He spins a wild and unbelievable tale of three men chasing him from one apartment to another. They don't believe him until a check of the other apartment yields another dead body. The search for the mysterious third man leads them to a pet shop below the first apartment owned by a South African, who just received a shipment that included snakes from his home country. The story is that the three men were going to steal the snakes for the smuggled diamonds in them, but the deal went south and the third man killed the other two, which leads them to the third man: The first victim's brother-in-law, who worked at the airport and had known about the suspicious shipments. |