Gun evidence is focus at the trial of a man accused of killing New Hampshire couple on hiking trail
- The trial has begun for Logan Clegg, who is charged with the shooting deaths of a New Hampshire couple on a hiking trail.
- Clegg hid from the police for months, but his attorney claims that he was wanted for a probation violation in Utah, not for the killings. However, shell casings and bullets found in the area were consistent with Clegg's gun.
- The defense argues that Clegg is innocent and had no connection to the victims, while a criminologist could not definitively link Clegg's gun to the murder weapon.
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Gun evidence the focus at trial of man accused in NH double-murder
CONCORD, N.H. (WCAX) — A man charged with shooting a New Hampshire couple to death on a hiking trail last year and spent months hiding from police in South Burlington, is now on trial.The bodies of Stephen and Wendy Reid were found off a popular hiking trail in Concord, New Hampshire in April of last year. On Tuesday, prosecutors laid out the case against Logan Clegg, the man they say is responsible for the murders. “The defendant hid out of …
Gun evidence is focus at the trial of a man accused of killing New Hampshire couple on hiking trail
By KATHY McCORMACK Associated Press CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A lawyer representing a man charged with shooting a New Hampshire couple to death on a hiking trail last year says he spent months hiding from police, but over a probation violation from Utah, not the killings. The lawyer for Logan Clegg also said at the start of his trial Tuesday that an analysis of shell casings and bullets found in the area could not conclude that his gun fired the shot…
Gun evidence is focus at the trial of a man accused of killing New Hampshire couple on hiking trail
By KATHY McCORMACK Associated Press CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A man charged with shooting a New Hampshire couple to death on a hiking trail last year spent months hiding from police — but over a probation violation from Utah, not the killings — and an analysis of shell casings and bullets found in the area could not conclude that his gun fired the shots, his attorney said at the start of his trial Tuesday. “They got the wrong man,” Caroline Smith sa…
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