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Jury votes death for Navajo killer
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THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2002

A New Mexico jury on Wednesday said a man should die for murdering a Navajo woman.

The unanimous decision on Robert Ray Fry came after additional testimony by family of the victim, Betty Lee. Lee was killed in June 2000.

Fry also received 46 years for other charges related to Lee's death. Co-defendant Leslie Engh pleaded guilty.

Fry and Engh are also charged in the murder of a Navajo man. Fry faces charges in deaths of two others as well.

Get the Story:
Fry gets death (The Farmington Daily-Times 4/25)
Jurors Opt for Death in Farmington Man's Case (The Albuquerque Journal 4/25)

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