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A woman douses water from a hose around her home as her neighbor's home burns during a wildfire Thursday, May 15, 2014, in Escondido, Calif. One of the nine fires burning in San Diego County suddenly flared Thursday afternoon and burned close to homes, trigging thousands of new evacuation orders.(AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

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A woman douses water from a hose around her home as her neighbor's home burns during a wildfire Thursday, May 15, 2014, in Escondido, Calif. One of the nine fires burning in San Diego County suddenly flared Thursday afternoon and burned close to homes, trigging thousands of new evacuation orders. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

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In this May 8, 2014 photo, former Spartanburg, S.C., sheriff's deputy Brandon Bentley, poses for a photo with his wife, retired Salem police department officer Kelly Clark, in front of the Capitol building in Salem, Ore. Bentley's appeal to the South Carolina Supreme Court on a post-traumatic stress disorder claim was denied, stating the law did not provide mental health benefits for officers because they are trained in the use of deadly force and know that they may have to use it. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)

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In this May 8, 2014 photo, former Spartanburg, S.C., sheriff's deputy Brandon Bentley, poses for a photo in Salem, Ore. Bentley's appeal to the South Carolina Supreme Court on a post-traumatic stress disorder claim was denied, stating the law did not provide mental health benefits for officers because they are trained in the use of deadly force and know that they may have to use it. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)

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In this May 8, 2014 photo, former Spartanburg, S.C., sheriff's deputy Brandon Bentley, poses for a photo with his wife, retired Salem police department officer Kelly Clark, in Salem, Ore. Bentley's appeal to the South Carolina Supreme Court on a post-traumatic stress disorder claim was denied, stating the law did not provide mental health benefits for officers because they are trained in the use of deadly force and know that they may have to use it. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)

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Ernesto Abreu listens during a news conference at his attorney's office in Quincy, Mass., Thursday, May 15, 2014, with photos of his son, Daniel de Abreu, and the gravesite of Daniel and Safiro Furtado. Daniel and Safiro were shot to death as they sat in a car in Boston's South End on July 16, 2012. Former New England Patriots' Aaron Hernandez, who already faces a murder charge in a man's shooting death last year, has been indicted Thursday on new murder charges in this 2012 double slaying in Boston. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

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Salvadore Furtado listens during a news conference at his attorney's office in Quincy, Mass., Thursday, May 15, 2014, with a photo of his son, Safiro Furtado. Safiro and Daniel de Abreu were shot to death as they sat in a car in Boston's South End on July 16, 2012. Former New England Patriots' Aaron Hernandez, who already faces a murder charge in a man's shooting death last year, has been indicted Thursday on new murder charges in this 2012 double slaying in Boston. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

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Judge Emmett Lamar Battles gives the jury instructions during the murder trial of Julie Schenecker on Thursday, May 15, 2014 in Tampa. Schenecker, 53, is the New Tampa woman accused of killing her two teenage children Calyx, 16, and Beau, 13, in 2011. For Schenecker the trial will decide whether she spends the rest of her life in prison, or is placed in a state psychiatric facility and periodically evaluated for release. (AP Photo/Tampa Bay Times, Daniel Wallace , Pool)

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Julie Schenecker watches the jury leave after receiving instructions from Judge Emmett Lamar Battles on Thursday, May 15, 2014 in Tampa. Schenecker, 53, is the New Tampa woman accused of killing her two teenage children Calyx, 16, and Beau, 13, in 2011. (AP Photo/Tampa Bay Times, Daniel Wallace , Pool)

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Julie Schenecker is escorted from Judge Emmett Lamar Battles' courtroom on Thursday, May 15, 2014 for closing arguments in her murder trial. Schenecker, 53, is accused of killing her two teenage children Calyx, 16, and Beau, 13, in 2011. The jury began deliberations Thursday afternoon. They will decide whether a former Army officer's wife knew what she was doing when she killed her two teenagers or whether she was insane at the time and couldn't tell right from wrong. (AP Photo/Tampa Bay Times, Daniel Wallace , Pool)

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Julie Schenecker is led into Judge Emmett Lamar Battles' courtroom on Thursday, May 15, 2014 for closing arguments in her murder trial. Schenecker, 53, is accused of killing her two teenage children Calyx, 16, and Beau, 13, in 2011. The jury began deliberations Thursday afternoon. They will decide whether a former Army officer's wife knew what she was doing when she killed her two teenagers or whether she was insane at the time and couldn't tell right from wrong. (AP Photo/Tampa Bay Times, Daniel Wallace , Pool)