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Mark Hacking directed a relative to give police new information about his wife s disappearance that has police turning again to a municipal landfill, detectives said Sunday.Authorities investigating the case were surprised by the family s request that volunteers stop searching for Lori Hacking based on new information from her husband.The statement released late Saturday by the families of Mark and Lori Hacking did not say what Mark H
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