Rathdrum man pleads guilty to killing wife


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Rathdrum man pleads guilty to killing wife

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William Brinnon pleaded guilty to killing his wife Wednesday morning though he maintains he doesn't remember what happened the night she was killed. KXLY4's Annie Bishop reports.

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