Man Pleads Not Guilty in Prostitute Slayings
From Times Wire Reports
A man pleaded not guilty to five counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of prostitutes whose bodies were found in a blighted downtown Phoenix neighborhood over nine months.
Cory Morris, 24, allegedly told police he lured women to his motor home with drugs, then strangled five of them during sex.
Morris was arrested April 12 after his uncle contacted authorities saying he found a woman’s body in the motor home where his nephew had been staying.
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