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The man convicted of a cold-case murder and rape from 1993 was sentenced in Fairbanks Superior Court yesterday. Steven Harris Downs was sentenced to 75 years in jail for the rape and murder of Sophie Sergie in a college dorm bathroom.
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A Fairbanks jury convicted Steven H. Downs, 47 guilty of raping and killing Sophie Sergie in a dormitory bathroom in 1993.This story will be updated.
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Lawyers in the Sophie Sergie murder trial stepped the jury through evidence and testimony in four hours of closing remarks on Monday. 47-year old Steven Downs is charged with 1st degree murder and 1st degree sexual assault. Judge Thomas Temple turned the case over to the jury, who started their deliberations Monday afternoon.This next story refers to violent acts and may be disturbing for some listeners.
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Another DNA expert examines a 2012 report and says it allows for the possibility of another man at crime. This story refers to violent acts and may be disturbing for some listeners.
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Defense attorneys for defendant Steven Downs raised many theories about alternative suspects who may have killed Sophie Sergie in a college dormitory bathroom in 1993.
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Law enforcement officers who arrested Steven Downs for the 1993 rape and murder of Sophie Sergie, testified at Downs’s trial in Fairbanks Wednesday, February 2. Downs was a University of Alaska Fairbanks student who lived in the UAF dorm where Sergie’s body was found. This story talks of violence and might be traumatizing to some listeners.
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Some of the stories from the Sophie Sergie murder trial are potentially traumatizing to listeners. Former state medical examiner notes details in 1993 report
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Katherine deSchweinitz, now Katherine deSchweinitz Lee, dated and lived with Steven Downs over her time at UAF in the 1990s
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Steven H. Downs is accused of rape and murder
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Alaska State Troopers are investigating 2 cases of possible abduction and sexual assault in Fairbanks. KUAC’s Dan Bross reports.