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Trial of accused murderer continues in Alaska
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2003 The trial of a man accused of raping and murdering an Alaska Native woman resumed on Monday with more interesting testimony and exchanges, The Anchorage Daily News reported. According to witnesses, Joshua Wade admitted to killing Della Brown. One witness yesterday said Wade threatened him if he went public with the information. The witness, Timothy Beckett, also played "games" with Wade during the trial, the paper said. They stared at each other and Beckett made a hand gesture that drew Wade's attention. Get the Story:
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