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Detectives testify about Murray interrogation

Thursday, February 24, 2005

Testimony resumed this morning in the murder trial of Tom Murray, the Kansas State University English professor accused of killing his ex-wife in her home northwest of Lawrence in 2003.

The two detectives from the Douglas County Sheriff's Department who interrogated Murray in November 2003 testified this morning, as well as the associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at K-State.

Jurors spent the past two days of the trial viewing most of the more than nine-hour video tape showing Murray being questioned by officers.

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