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State: Text message leads to tragic conclusion

Pointing out contradictions in the state’s case, Adam Longoria’s defense attorney Jeff Wicks or the Kansas Death Penalty Defense Unit address the jury Friday morning during his closing arguments.

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Evidence proves Adam Longoria is guilty of stalking, sexually assaulting and, ultimately, killing 14-year-old Alicia DeBolt, then fleeing Great Bend in a stolen vehicle, prosecuting attorney Kevin O’Connor of the Kansas Attorney General’s Office told jurors Friday morning during his closing arguments in Longoria’s capital murder trial.

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