Even if jurors don't believe the recall of a little girl who survived a savage attack that killed her mother and father in their Kent home more than three years ago, prosecutors say they should believe the many signs pointing to John Morimoto's guilt.The article relates the points made in closing arguments by prosecutor Don Raz and defense attorney Gary Davis, who "attacked what he called the 'appalling' job done by police and crime-scene analysts at the home."
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Friday, June 8, 2007
Jury hears closing arguments in Kent killings
Jury hears closing arguments in Kent killings,| Seattle Times, June 8, 2007:
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