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Navajo killer receives sentence
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TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2002

A judge in New Mexico on Monday sentenced a man to 46 years for the killing of a Navajo woman.

But Robert Ray Fry still faces the possibility of death. Judge William Birdsall's sentence only applies to kidnapping, attempted rape and evidence tampering.

Fry was guilty of first-degree murder by a jury. He was convicted for the July 2000 death of Betty Lee.

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Judge gives Fry 46 years for crimes (The Farmington Daily-Times 4/23)

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