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Eminem’s home invader said he was ‘there to kill’ rapper, officer testifies – 9TheFIX

A police officer who responded to an April home invasion at Eminem’s house in Michigan testified in court Wednesday that the intruder told the rapper he intended to kill him.
The testimony came during a preliminary examination in Macomb County District Court for Matthew David Hughes, the man accused of breaking into the home of Marshall Mathers, aka Eminem, on April 5. Hughes has remained in jail since that day.
Adam Hackstock, a Clinton Township police officer, relayed that Mathers said he wo…
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