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Washington killer faces murder charge in New Mexico cold case |
By seattletimes.com- Sara Jean Green |
Published: 09/30/2014 |
More than a decade ago, a now-63-year-old man was extradited from New Mexico and pleaded guilty to first-degree murder for the 1982 strangling of a 19-year-old Seattle woman that had gone unsolved for 20 years. Late last month, Anthony John Morris — who was serving a minimum 20-year prison sentence at the Clallam Bay Correctional Center — was transported back to Albuquerque to face a first-degree-murder charge in a cold case there, said Kayla Anderson, a spokeswoman for the Second Judicial District Attorney’s Office in Albuquerque. Morris is accused of fatally shooting 23-year-old Mary Dupris in the head, then running over her body with his vehicle in December 1991, according to the Albuquerque Journal. Read More. |
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