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The Broward Sheriff's Office is hoping that the public will help solve a murder.
Last night, friends of 68-year-old Larry Ellison wondered why he didn't show up for a planned dinner. They stopped by his townhouse on NE 19th Street in Wilton Manors only to make a terrifying discovery -- his body. BSO is ruling the case a homicide. Neighbors did not immediately return calls.
Detectives noted that Ellison's vehicle -- a silver 2005 Infiniti FX35 like the one pictured above -- is missing. It has an Illinois license plate with the tag #LBE14. If anyone sees the car, he is asked to call 954-493-TIPS.
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