CARGÈSE, Corsica — Calmly, the dead man's father recounted his son's killing: The assassin with the telescopic sight hid in those scrubby bushes over there, his son opened the kitchen doors to his restaurant here, the fatal bullet struck right here, and Massimu Susini fell on the beach there, 30 feet away, after a last desperate lunge.
It was yet another murder by the sparkling sea in Corsica, France's homicide capital, where rarely resolved shootings have long settled disputes in isolated villages cut off by the looming mountains of this Mediterranean island.
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