Charles Albright - Arrest and Trial

Arrest and Trial

On March 22, 1991, Albright was arrested and charged with 3 counts of murder. His trial began on December 13, 1991. The prosecution suffered many blows and their case seemed circumstantial at best. The only evidence that was solid was the forensic evidence - hairs found at the Williams murder scene matched Albright. On December 18, 1991, the jury deliberated and found Charles Albright guilty only of the murder of Shirley Williams.

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