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Attacker testifies on Navajo murder
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MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2002 A New Mexico man who pleaded guilty to killing a Navajo mother took the stand on Friday to testify against his co-defendant. Leslie Engh described what he said occurred when he and Robert Ray Fry picked up Betty Lee and offered her a ride home. Engh told the court that Fry instigated the stabbing and that he participated. Engh and Fry are facing murder charges for the death of a Navajo man. Engh pleaded guilty to that crime as well. Get the Story:
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