Judge Allows Woman Charged With Murder to Take Two-Week Roadtrip
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A Washington state judge is letting a murder defendant take a two-week, five-state road trip before her arraignment.
Peggy Sue Thomas was arrested this summer at her houseboat in New Mexico and charged with first-degree murder. Prosecutors say that in 2003 she lured a man named Russ Douglas to the spot on Whidbey Island north of Seattle where he was killed.
Thomas, out on $500,000 bail, asked a judge this week for permission to attend a memorial for her half-sister in Idaho, and to travel to New Mexico, Utah and Nevada to take care of chores including preparing to rent one of her properties.
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Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks says he's never heard of a murder defendant being allowed to travel out of state before, and hopes she comes back.
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