BANGOR (AP) — Jurors who are more than 20 hours deep into deliberations will convene for a third full day in the trial of two men charged in the drug-related killings of three people whose bodies were discovered in a burning car in Bangor in 2012.
Jurors began deliberations Wednesday in the trial of Randall Daluz of Brockton, Massachusetts, and Nicholas Sexton of Warwick, Rhode Island, who face three counts of murder and one of arson. The jury is scheduled to return this morning.
Both men were tried before the same jury in a trial that opened three weeks ago.
Sexton told jurors Daluz shot the victims. Daluz didn’t testify.
The victims were 24-yearold Nicolle Lugdon of Eddington; 26- year- old Daniel Borders of Hermon; and 28-year-old Lucas Tuscano of Bradford.
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