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Jun 15 13 9:13 AM
A STATE crime laboratory is checking new evidence to determine if there were additional victims of a US man charged with kidnapping three women and raping them in his home over a decade, Ohio's top law official says. Ariel Castro, 52, has pleaded not guilty to 329 counts in an indictment that covers August 2002, when the first victim disappeared, to February 2007.More charges could be filed in the case cracked May 6 when one woman escaped Castro's house, leading to the rescue of the other two.``We've received some additional evidence but that would be normal,'' Attorney General Mike DeWine said on Friday.He declined to specify the nature or source of the new evidence.
A STATE crime laboratory is checking new evidence to determine if there were additional victims of a US man charged with kidnapping three women and raping them in his home over a decade, Ohio's top law official says.
Ariel Castro, 52, has pleaded not guilty to 329 counts in an indictment that covers August 2002, when the first victim disappeared, to February 2007.
More charges could be filed in the case cracked May 6 when one woman escaped Castro's house, leading to the rescue of the other two.
``We've received some additional evidence but that would be normal,'' Attorney General Mike DeWine said on Friday.
He declined to specify the nature or source of the new evidence.
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