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Inside the $5.4 million Clayfield home where CEO Greg Josephson was allegedly stabbed to death

The sprawling $5.4 million mansion where a chief executive was allegedly stabbed to death during a teen house party was listed for sale just six weeks ago.
Greg Josephson, the co-founder of popular clothing company, Universal Store, was allegedly found dead on the top level of his Clayfield home,…
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