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Tanana Chiefs Conference offers reward for 1997 homicide
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
The
Tanana Chiefs Conference
announced a $5,500 reward for information about the 1997 murder that led to the convictions of
four Alaska Native men
.
TCC President Jerry Isaac said the evidence against the four men is weak. Marvin Roberts, Eugene Vent, George Frese and Kevin Pease are serving sentences for the death of John Hartman.
“I’m sorry that as one of the Native leaders that it’s taken me this long to take a final stand," Isaac said, The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reported.
TCC is working with the
Alaska Innocence Project
in hopes of gaining the men a new trial.
Get the Story:
Press Release: TCC Offers $5,500 Reward for Information regarding the Hartman Case
(TCC 5/23)
Still seeking truth, Tanana Chiefs Conference posts reward for Hartman evidence
(The Fairbanks Daily News Miner 5/24)
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