UPDATE: More DNA Testing In Gas Station Murder Case

Posted: December 20, 2014 at 9:44 am

A judge said more DNA testing can be done in a high-profile murder case in Lexington.

Police said Travis Bredhold gunned down a clerk last year during an attempted robbery at the Marathon gas station on Alexandria Drive. In court, Bredholds attorneys tried to fight the DNA testing.

They said the DNA hair samples the Commonwealth is requesting would violate his rights under both the Kentucky Constitution and the U.S. Constitution.

His attorneys said they arent surprised with the judges decision to move forward with the testing but said they had to questing it to give Bredhold a fair trial.

They said taking the samples infringe on his right against self incrimination, his right to privacy and freedoms against arbitrary government action.

They said the tests also do not give him due process of law.

Bredhold is accused of shooting and killing gas station clerk Mike Patel on December 9, 2013.

Detectives linked Bredhold to a stolen getaway car and camouflage jacket seen in surveillance video from the armed robbery.

They said that surveillance video showed Patel complying with the robbery.

Bredhold was arrested the day after the shooting at the Fayette Mall.

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UPDATE: More DNA Testing In Gas Station Murder Case

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