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Tom Edison weighs 150 pounds. The suspect who weighs 150 pounds was wearing a yellow shirt. Therefore, Tom Edison was wearing a yellow shirt. The murderer was wearing a blue shirt, so Tom Edison is not the murderer.
The suspect who has brown hair was wearing a blue shirt. The suspect who has brown hair weighs 210 pounds. The suspect who weighs 210 pounds is not the one who was wearing orange shoes. Therefore, one suspect has brown hair, was wearing a blue shirt, weighs 210 pounds, and is not the one who was wearing orange shoes. But Fred Jones has white hair, John Graig was wearing orange shoes, Bill Stevenson weighs 190 pounds, and Tom Edison was wearing a yellow shirt. Therefore, the only suspect who could be this suspect is Jack Smith. Since this suspect, Jack Smith, was wearing a blue shirt and the murderer was wearing a blue shirt, he is the murderer.
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