Informant Charged in Temple Slayings
Associated Press
PHOENIX — The man who gave police the tip that led to arrests in the killings of nine people at a Buddhist temple has been indicted on murder and other charges, authorities said Friday.
Michael Lawrence McGraw, 24, was indicted on nine counts of first-degree murder, nine counts of armed robbery and one count each of burglary and conspiracy, the Maricopa County attorney’s office said.
McGraw was one of four Tucson men named in a criminal complaint filed Tuesday. The suspects were arrested Sept. 13 and were being held in a county jail.
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