LOUISVILLE, Ky. AP – Fred Radolovich is still puzzled why a man facing a trial for his life would lie about his own name.
“I’ve been trying to figure that out for 17 years,” said Radolovich, an attorney in Louisville. “He just did.”
December 04, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. AP – Fred Radolovich is still puzzled why a man facing a trial for his life would lie about his own name.
“I’ve been trying to figure that out for 17 years,” said Radolovich, an attorney in Louisville. “He just did.”
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