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Hearing held for suspected killer
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OCTOBER 4, 2000 A hearing was held on Tuesday in Anchorage for Joshua Wade, the man accused of killing Della Brown, an Alaska Native woman. The 20-year-old Wade is charged with first-degree murder. He is accused of sexually assaulting and killing Brown. Police also say he assaulted her after she died and showed friends her body. Conversations between Wade and his friends have led police to investigate his potential involvement in the deaths of women for the past two years. Brown's father, Henry Brown, attended the hearing. Get the Story:
Victim's father attends hearing (The Anchorage Daily News 10/4)
Murder complaint: Joshua Allen Wade (Third Judicial District, Anchorage, Alaska) Related Stories:
Police investigate suspected killer (The Medicine Wheel 10/3)
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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