FROM THE ARCHIVE
Alaska murder trial focuses on bloody print
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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.

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Experts duel over print (The Anchorage Daily News 2/27)

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