Joshua Wade indicted for murder
Thu, April 17, 2008
Posted in Alaska News, Top Stories
Today a federal grand jury indicted Joshua Wade on two counts relating to the murder of Anchorage nurse, Mindy Schloss. If convicted, Wade could receive the death penalty.
Len Anderson, KSKA - Anchorage
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Good.
the really sad thing about this is that her murder could’ve been prevented had he been appropriately convicted and sentenced the first time he was caught murdering.