A 20-year-old member of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians is going to trial on murder charges.
Candace Rochelle Duran allegedly stabbed a handyman 13 times at her home in Palm Springs, California. Police said there was so much blood on the scene that it wasn't clear initially what happened.
Duran posted $1 million bail last September, when the incident took place. Authorities consider her a flight risk because she has access to large amounts of money as a tribal member who shares in casino profits.
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Woman, 20, charged with murder
(The Palm Springs Desert Sun 7/17)
Agua Caliente Member Accused of Murder to Stand Trial (KESQ 7/16)
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