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Self-Inflicted Wound Questioned by Forensic Experts in Lena Fletcher Death

GREEN RIVER The conclusions reached by a number of forensic experts show that Lena Fletcher most likely did not commit suicide on the night of June 29, 2020. Jurors reviewed a large amount of forensic evidence on the second day of the felony involuntary manslaughter trial of 46-year-old Jason Fletcher today in Third District Court. Sweetwater County Coroner Dale Majhanovich opened the day by testifying that the forensic pathologist on the case concluded Lena’s death was most likely a homicide. Advertisement - Story continues below. Blood spatter analysis expert Clark Robinson with the Rock Springs Police Department testified that his analysis determined where Lena’s body was located when the gun went off. He said a high-velocity, aspirated spatter near the door jamb in the kitchen and several transfer stains indicated Lena’s direction as she fell.

ABC 20/20 Featuring Dating Game Killer Shares Local Ties

The ABC News feature show 20/20 will air the story of infamous Dating Game Killer Rodney Alcala Friday night, and part of that feature includes his connection to a Sweetwater County murder case. Alcala is listed having as many as 130 victims including 28-year-old Christine Thornton in 1977. Thornton and her boyfriend were traveling from San Antonio, Texas to Montana to pan for gold, but the couple broke up, and the last time the boyfriend saw Thornton was in Green River. Thornton was pregnant at the time, and some time after she left her boyfriend, she crossed paths with Alcala. Alcala, posing as a young photographer, persuaded Thornton to take portraits in a desolate area just outside of Granger. Her remains were found by a southwest Wyoming rancher in 1982, but weren’t identified for more than 30 years.

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