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Marty Brown owns a black car. The murderer owns an orange car, so Marty Brown is not the murderer.
The suspect who has red hair owns an orange car. The suspect who has red hair weighs 220 pounds. The suspect who weighs 220 pounds is not the one who was wearing a red shirt. Therefore, one suspect has red hair, owns an orange car, weighs 220 pounds, and is not the one who was wearing a red shirt. But Larry Davis has no hair, Brian Martin was wearing a red shirt, Bob Morrison weighs 210 pounds, and Marty Brown owns a black car. Therefore, the only suspect who could be this suspect is Bill Fox. Since this suspect, Bill Fox, owns an orange car and the murderer owns an orange car, he is the murderer.

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