Nevada inmate extradited to Colorado after appeal denied
AURORA, Colo. (AP) - The Nevada Supreme Court denied an extradition appeal of a Nevada inmate facing death penalty charges in the alleged killing of three Colorado family members in 1984.
Sentinel Colorado reported Friday that 59-year-old Alexander Ewing would be extradited to Colorado to face murder charges.
Prosecutors say Ewing is suspected of fatally attacking four people in the Denver-area with a hammer after escaping during transport to Arizona on an attempted murder charge.
Authorities say DNA links Ewing to the killings of Bruce, Debra and Melissa Bennett.
Colorado authorities say a 3-year-old girl and fourth family member survived.
Authorities say Ewing was also suspected of killing of a Lakewood woman and confronting other Aurora residents before the Bennett family was killed.
Attorney Martin Wiener of Reno represented Ewing during the appeal process.
Information from: The Aurora Sentinel, http://www.aurorasentinel.com/
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