Man facing questions about Missouri teacher's murder caught on camera eating pages of notebook - CBS News

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March 15, 2026
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A murder suspect was caught on camera eating notebook pages while being questioned.

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A man being questioned in connection with a Missouri teacher's murder was filmed eating pages from a notebook while in custody. The incident was captured on surveillance cameras during the investigation. The unusual behavior could complicate the ongoing murder case and may be used as evidence of the suspect's state of mind. Authorities have not released the suspect's identity or details about the teacher's death.

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Authorities are investigating the teacher's murder and the suspect's behavior as potential evidence.

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