New trial sought for man in 1980s Minnesota murders
Published 10:40 am Wednesday, June 4, 2014
MINNEAPOLIS — Attorneys are seeking a new trial for a man convicted of killing three American Indian women in Minneapolis in the 1980s.
Lawyers for 70-year-old Billy Glaze asked Tuesday that his conviction be thrown out in light of newly discovered DNA evidence.
Glaze is serving three life sentences for the murders of Kathleen Bullman, Angeline Whitebird Sweet and Angela Green.
A report by KARE-TV and Minnesota Public Radio News says Glaze wrote from prison to the Innocence Project, a group that uses DNA analysis to re-open criminal cases.
Glaze’s attorneys say tests show there is no trace of DNA belonging to Glaze at any of the crime scenes.