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Apr 27 2009, AP

A University of Georgia professor suspected of killing his wife and two other men outside a community theater has a plane ticket to fly to the Netherlands later this week and left behind an empty passport wallet, federal authorities said Monday.

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Police tape wraps around the sign to Town & Gown Players Athens Community Theater after a shooting that left three dead and one injured on Saturday, April 25, 2009. Police said the suspect is University of Georgia marketing professor George Zinkhan.