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It s been more than seven months since a Wauwatosa man was killed at Wisconsin s most popular state park. Sauk County investigators are hopeful they are close to finding John Schmutzer s killer. Schmutzer s body was found in October along a trail in Devils Lake State Park, after what was believed to be a random attack. Detectives have developed a person of interest observed running near the scene. Witnesses told detectives that the person of interest was about six feet tall, slender to average build, with darker-colored pants
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