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Khion Williams Argumentative Analysis
The undersigned detective learned that 4 years old Kashmire is on a school trip, however his 2 brothers and sister attend the same school.

On October 31, 2017, the undersigned detective interviewed 8 years old Khion Williams. Khion stated that he resides at home with his mother, siblings, and "T". Khion stated that "T" is his mother's boyfriend. Khion stated that he likes being at home because he gets to play with his PlayStation. Khion stated that when he gets in trouble at home, he has to stay in the corner. Khion denied getting physically disciplined at home. Khion further stated that no one touched his private part and he will tell his mother if anyone touched his body.

On October 31, 2017, the undersigned detective interviewed 7 years

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