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Bill Alberts was wearing red shoes. The suspect who was wearing red shoes has brown hair. Therefore, Bill Alberts has brown hair. The murderer has no hair, so Bill Alberts is not the murderer.
The suspect who owns a purple car has no hair. The suspect who was wearing brown shoes owns a purple car. The suspect who was wearing brown shoes is not the one who is 5 feet tall. Therefore, one suspect owns a purple car, has no hair, was wearing brown shoes, and is not the one who is 5 feet tall. But Fred Stevenson owns a silver car, David Edison is 5 feet tall, Tom Smith was wearing black shoes, and Bill Alberts has brown hair. Therefore, the only suspect who could be this suspect is Larry Brown. Since this suspect, Larry Brown, has no hair and the murderer has no hair, he is the murderer.
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