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Trial for Suspected Serial Killer Begins Save Email Print
Posted: 4:02 PM May 5, 2008
Last Updated: 9:02 PM May 5, 2008
Reporter: Associated Press

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Opening statements have begun in the trial of a Lansing man suspected in the slayings of up to seven women.
Matthew Macon is charged in the August killings of 64-year-old Sandra Eichorn and 41-year-old Karen Delgado-Yates and in an assault on 56-year-old Linda Chapel Jackson. A jury picked last week was hearing the case Monday in Lansing.
Police have said Macon is suspected in the slayings of five other women, but the 28-year-old hasn't been charged in those cases.
Macon's attorney has questioned the integrity of evidence collected by police. Macon's family has questioned whether he can get a fair trial in Lansing

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