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People who went to watch the unprecedented space exploration technology company launch were found dead in motels.

This is a photo of a client in a murder case in Cocoa, Florida. On Tuesday (February 6th), the Cocoa Police Department launched the payload of Space Exploration Technologies' Falcon heavy rocket and its Tesla sports car, which attracted a large number of journalists and fans, including 65-year-old Terry Scott Hilliard, who was found dead in a motel in Cocoa, Florida the next morning. According to news reports,

Hillary Clinton traveled from Okala, Florida to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral. According to Florida Today, the Cocoa Police Department regarded his death as murder.

Although the police have not announced the cause of Hillary's death, they have confirmed a person involved. According to Florida Today, the surveillance video of Dixie Motel showed that a white-haired man in his twenties with a short goatee accompanied Chirac to the motel on Tuesday night. Investigators believe that this man is a "stakeholder" and they are now trying to find out any connection between the two men. "According to the police, both the state government and the state government gazette are looking for this interested person." Police Chief Mike Cantalupe said in a briefing posted on the Facebook page of the Koko Police Department: "At present, we think he may be armed and very dangerous. According to the estimation of Florida Space Coast Tourism Bureau, about 654.38 million people flocked to Florida to watch this historic launch. Hami melon said that although this may increase the difficulty of finding people who are interested, the crowd may be beneficial to him: "I hope this is good for us, because there are too many people here, maybe if someone sees this photo," Hami melon said, asking the media to spread the image of people who are interested and trying to come up with that photo. The more people see, the more chance we have to find him and find out what happened. "

The police asked anyone with information to contact the Kremlin in central Florida at 1-800-423-TIPS(8477). The department's Facebook page shows that in this case, the caller will remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward of up to $5,000.

Originally published in Life Science.