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Investigators collected dozens of items to help figure out what happened when Ezra McCandless killed Alex Woodworth. She claimed from the beginning she was a victim, defending her life.
Investigators collected dozens of items to help figure out what happened when Ezra McCandless killed Alex Woodworth. She claimed from the beginning she was a victim, defending her life.
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"Investigating Everywhere Necessary"Prosecutors hoped by tracking the movements of Ezra McCandless on the day she kiled Alex Woodworth, it would give jurors a sense of what was on her mind. Police put together a crime scene reconstruction of where Ezra fatally stabbed Alex.
Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial
"Debating The Evidence"Investigators collected dozens of items to help figure out what happened when Ezra McCandless killed Alex Woodworth. She claimed from the beginning she was a victim, defending her life.
Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial
"Police Investigators And What They Found"The State continued to call upon police investigators to explain to jurors what they examined at the crime scene where Alex Woodworth was killed. They scoured the entire dairy farm area processing key items and finding important clues.
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"Torn Clothing"A sergeant presented torn clothing to jurors during the killer girlfriend murder trial. They had been worn by Ezra McCandless and Alex Woodworth when the knife fight broke out in a back of her car and left Alex bleeding to death.
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