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Jury set for Navajo murder trial
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FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2002 A jury was selected on Thursday in the trial of a New Mexico man accused of murdering a Navajo mother. Robert Ray Fry faces first-degree murder, abduction and attempted rape charges. He is accused of stabbing Betty Lee to death in June 2000. Co-defendant Leslie Engh pleaded guilty to the charges and is expected to testify against Fry. The pair are also involved in the murder trial of a Navajo man. Get the Story:
Fry Jury selection complete (The Farmington Daily-Times 4/5) Related Stories:
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