FROM THE ARCHIVE
N.M. man sentenced for Navajo deaths
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2002

A New Mexico man was sentenced to two life terms plus 10 years for his involvement in the murders of two Navajos.

Leslie Engh, 25, participated with prosecutors in the cases of Donald Tsosie and Betty Lee. He testified against co-defendant Robert Fry, 28, who received the death sentence for Lee's June 2000 death.

Tsosie was murdered in April 1998.

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Engh sentenced to life in prison (The Farmington Daily-Times 8/28)

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