Indianz.Com
Alaska murder trial focuses on bloody print
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2003
The trial of a man accused of raping and murder of an Alaska Native woman continued on Wednesday.
Testimony centered on a bloody print found at the crime scene. But experts differed whether the print could be attributed to Joshua Wade, the accused, or Della Brown, the victim.
Get the Story:
Experts duel over print
(The Anchorage Daily News 2/27)
Related Stories:
Murder trial in Alaska loses lead prosecutor
(2/25)
Trial: Witness was shown body of murder victim
(2/21)
Murder trial in Alaska continues minus a juror
(2/19)
Accused killer's trial overshadows crime
(2/14)
'Confession' tape played in Alaska murder trial
(2/12)
Trial of accused murderer continues in Alaska
(2/11)
Accused killer's trial getting 'edgier' every day
(2/7)
Drama continues in accused killer's trial
(2/6)
Accused killer's trial filled with 'minidramas'
(2/4)
Trial of accused killer in Alaska continues
(1/29)
Accused murderer indicted in Alaska
(10/11)
Hearing held for suspected killer
10/04)
Police investigate suspected killer
(10/3)
Suspected killer of Native woman arrested
(10/2)
Sexual assault of women targeted
(9/25)
Police seek suspected serial killer
(9/05)