More than a decade after their bodies were found in his backyard, a Pennsylvania bank robber is going to trial for the murders of a drug-dealing pharmacist and the pharmacist's girlfriend.
Jury selection in Hugo Selenski's capital trial is scheduled to start Monday in Wilkes-Barre.
That's about 8 miles from the bodies of Michael Kerkowski, Tammy Fassett and at least three other people were found in June 2003.
Questions remain about the admissibility of a witness's police statements and testimony from a deceased witness, but the judge opposes more postponements.
It's the closest the 41-year-old Selenski has been to trial for Kerkowski and Fassett's deaths. A jury acquitted him in 2006 in the shotgun deaths of two other people found in the yard, drug dealers Frank James and Adeiye Keiler.
Trial Looms, Decade After Bodies Found in Pennsylvania Yard
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