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Testimony sheds light on how much BP knew about dangers facing Deepwater crew
Posted on March 8, 2013 at 11:27 PM
Updated Friday, Mar 8 at 11:41 PM
Little nuggets of evidence released this week -- some from the witness stand, but mostly through old deposition testimony -- shed new light on just how much BP employees in Houston knew about the dangers the Deepwater Horizon rig crew was facing.
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