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Witnesses testify in Navajo murder trial
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THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2002

Testimony in the trial of a New Mexico man charged with murdering a Navajo mother continued on Wednesday.

Witnesses for the prosecution cited the volatile nature of Robert Ray Fry the night he and co-defendant Leslie Engh allegedly kidnapped and stabbed Betty Lee to death. "Someone's going to die," one witness testified in court regarding Fry's behavior, The Farmington Daily-Times reported.

Fry's mother testified for the prosecution. A local law enforcement employee on leave, she said she never thought her son was involved in the murder but later find out he lied.

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Witnesses say Fry was looking for trouble (The Farmington Daily-Times 4/11)

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