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Police investigate suspected killer
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OCTOBER 3, 2000 Police in Anchorage, Alaska, are investigating the suspected killer of an Alaska Native woman to see if he has ties to other killings dating back to two years. Joshua Allen Wade, 20, was arrested for the murder of Della Brown, 33. A complaint filed against him said that he showed friends the body of Brown, whom he had sexually assaulted both before and after her death. Two friends taped a conversation with Wade in which he admitted he knew Brown and apparently another dead woman. Five Alaska Native women have been found dead in recent weeks. A sixth victim was African-American. Get the Story:
Police widen Wade Probe (The Anchorage Daily News 10/3)
Murder complaint: Joshua Allen Wade (Third Judicial District, Anchorage, Alaska) Related Stories:
Suspected killer of Native woman arrested (10/2)
Sexual assault of women targeted (The Medicine Wheel 09/25)
Police seek suspected serial killer (Tribal Law 09/05)
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