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Nathan Holden is accused of killing his in-laws at their Wendell home and trying to kill his wife last year. His trial is set for November, but it might be postponed because his state-appointed attorneys' jobs are in jeopardy.
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Nathan Holden is accused of killing his in-laws at their Wendell home and trying to kill his wife last year. His trial is set for November, but it might be postponed because his state-appointed attorneys' jobs are in jeopardy.
Reporter : Amanda LambPhotographer : Chad Flowers
Posted 2015-06-23T18:23:04-0400 - Updated 2015-06-23T18:23:04-0400