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A number of witnesses already jailed for their parts in Broadus' 2015 death testified to the suspect's guilt.
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Agent Fred Herndon says moonshining has increased, blaming the Discovery Channel show Moonshiners.
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Public Safety Commissioner Marshall Fisher will lead the task force.
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