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Evidence ties man to Navajo death
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2002 Testimony in the murder trial of a New Mexico accused of murdering a Navajo mother continued on Tuesday. Prosecutors presented evidence which tied the defendant Robert Ray Fry to the place where Betty Lee was found dead. Casting of shoes and tire prints placed Fry at the scene of the crime, said a witness. Fry's defense has contended he was in the area because he and co-defendant Leslie Engh were giving a man a ride home. Engh has pleaded guilty and is testifying against Fry. Get the Story:
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