
Gale's Trial: DNA, Victims' Photos, and Life on the Run
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Opening statements begin in the trial of Stephen Paul Gale, accused of raping two women in 1989. A jury of sixteen has been selected, and the case is moving forward after years of delays. Key rulings include allowing DNA evidence and old photos, but sequestration rules apply to the lead investigator. Around fifty witnesses may testify, with evidence wrapping up by March 20th. The women involved will testify anonymously, and investigators from the original scene will also take the stand. Gale waived his statute of limitations defense, keeping the focus on the allegations. He was arrested in Los Angeles in 2024 after a police chase, following a life on the run with dropped fraud charges in Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
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