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because the grooms have nothing to gain from killing King Duncan

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Ross and Macduff suspect King Duncan's sons, Malcolm and Donalbain, of murdering their father because the appearance of guilt points towards them. After the discovery of Duncan's body and the murder weapon found on his sons' servants, suspicion falls on Malcolm and Donalbain as they flee the scene, casting doubt on their innocence.

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