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She lived with a roommate from her home state.
Mr. Jiménez had a roommate from Jamaica, a diabetic who lost both legs.
There he had the fate of landing a roommate from El Paso with a cousin in Ciudad Juárez.
A culprit was never found, though suspicions fell on a roommate from a well-connected family who was questioned by the police but then released.
He was starting the evening at Una Pizza Napoletana in the East Village with friends, including Carey Savona, a chef, and Sean Scotese, a roommate from cooking school.
"It felt like a dating site, so that was a little uncomfortable," said Mr. Talarico, who lives in Erie, Pa., and eventually found a roommate from California on the site.
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