Conrad Truman acquitted in second murder trial

February 24th 2017

Hugs were exchanged and tears were shed on both sides as Conrad Truman, previously convicted of murder in the death of his wife, was found not guilty by a jury Friday afternoon.

“We discovered that there were evidentiary problems that affected the first trial,” Moffat said. “We believe the outcome of the first trial was impacted by the faulty evidence. ... Those measurements in that house had a big deal to do with it.”

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