After months of arguing and planning, the nonsensitive evidence from the area’s most publicized murder trial in years was made available to the public.
Michael Wayne Tutwiler and James Tucker Creamer entered plea agreements with the federal government earlier this year, and were formally sentenced Monday in U.S. General District Court.
Ryan Fenton, 19, faces one count of breaking and entering, two counts of assault and battery, one count of underage possession of alcohol and one count of possession of marijuana
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