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(KSL News) A hearing is scheduled today for a California prisoner charged with murdering a Utah man at a gas station 21 years ago.
Glenn Howard Griffin is accused of stabbing and beating Bradley Perry to death at a Texaco gas station in Box Elder County back in 1984.
Customers went to police after a man posing as a gas station clerk handed them money with blood on it.
Advancments in DNA technology determined the blood on those dollar bills was Griffin's. If convicted he could get the death penalty.