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DNA evidence presented in Alaska murder trial
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THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 2003 A DNA expert testified on Wednesday in the trial of a man accused of raping and murdering an Alaska Native woman. The expert said that sperm found at the scene did not match suspect Joshua Wade, The Anchorage Daily News reported. It also didn't match other men whom the defense has blamed for Della Brown's death nor from Della Brown's boyfriend at the time. A test of pubic hair did not match Wade. It was not tested against the other men. Get the Story:
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