DNA evidence allowed in murder case against doctor

Posted: January 6, 2015 at 9:45 pm

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) A Utah judge will allow prosecutors to use DNA evidence in the case of a doctor accused in the death of his ex-wife, but only to rule out other suspects.

Judge James Blanch said Tuesday tests were inconclusive as to who the small amount of DNA collected from the crime scene belonged to.

Lawyers for 51-year-old John Brickman Wall wanted the evidence to be tossed out, saying there wasn't enough to draw conclusions. Von Schwedler was found drowned in an overflowing bathtub in 2011, having overdosed on Xanax, a drug she didn't have a prescription for.

Blanch also decided Tuesday that prosecutors could introduce evidence they say shows Wall filled a prescription for the drug shortly before his ex-wife's death.

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DNA evidence allowed in murder case against doctor

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