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Fred Alberts has red hair. The suspect who has red hair owns a green car. Therefore, Fred Alberts owns a green car. The murderer owns a blue car, so Fred Alberts is not the murderer.
The suspect who owns a blue car was wearing brown shoes. The suspect who was wearing brown shoes has no hair. The suspect who has no hair is not the one who was carrying a purple umbrella. Therefore, one suspect was wearing brown shoes, owns a blue car, has no hair, and is not the one who was carrying a purple umbrella. But Tom Brown was wearing tan shoes, Larry Martin was carrying a purple umbrella, Jim Fox has white hair, and Fred Alberts owns a green car. Therefore, the only suspect who could be this suspect is David Morrison. Since this suspect, David Morrison, owns a blue car and the murderer owns a blue car, he is the murderer.
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