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Marty Stevenson was carrying a white umbrella. The murderer was carrying an orange umbrella, so Marty Stevenson is not the murderer.
The suspect who is 5 feet 9 inches tall was carrying an orange umbrella. The suspect who owns an orange car is 5 feet 9 inches tall. The suspect who owns an orange car was wearing a blue shirt. Therefore, one suspect is 5 feet 9 inches tall, was carrying an orange umbrella, owns an orange car, and was wearing a blue shirt. But Fred Brown is 5 feet tall, Jack Davis was wearing a yellow shirt, David Jones owns a black car, and Marty Stevenson was carrying a white umbrella. Therefore, the only suspect who could be this suspect is Bob Alberts. Since this suspect, Bob Alberts, was carrying an orange umbrella and the murderer was carrying an orange umbrella, he is the murderer.

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