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Jul 1, 2005 · BRIGHAM CITY — Twenty-one years after gas station clerk Bradley Newell Perry was robbed, stabbed and beaten to death while working the graveyard shift, prosecutors filed murder charges Thursday saying DNA matching finally pinpointed a suspect in the slaying.
Jul 29, 2016 · The Utah Supreme Court has upheld the murder conviction of a Logan man serving life without parole for the 1984 slaying of Box Elder County gas station attendant Bradley Newell Perry.
Dec 11, 2008 · BRIGHAM CITY — Hands shackled in front of him and dressed in a jailhouse jump suit, Glenn Howard Griffin listened Wednesday afternoon as a judge officially sentenced him to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Griffin, 51, was convicted of capital homicide for the 1984 cold case murder of Bradley Newell Perry.
Jan 6, 2006 · BRIGHAM CITY — A co-defendant in the killing of convenience store clerk more than 21 years ago contends that an argument over correct change led to the homicide. Glenn Howard Griffin and Wade...
Feb 11, 2016 · The attorney for a man serving a life sentence for the 1984 murder of gas station attendant Bradley Newell Perry argued Wednesday at a Utah Supreme Court hearing that the DNA evidence in the case...
The crime scene The first witness called in the trial was Brigham City Police officer Dennis Abel. At the time of the murder he was a detective with the police department.
Murder is an offence under the common law. It is considered the most serious form of homicide, in which one person kills another with the intention to unlawfully cause either death or serious injury.