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Judge rules Atlanta spa shooter’s statements after arrest can be used in death penalty trial

Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty and a hate crimes sentencing enhancement for 2021 killings

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Robert Aaron Long appears at Fulton County Superior Court in downtown Atlanta, Georgia in 2021. Photo: Atlanta Journal Constitution via AP

A judge on Monday rejected an attempt by lawyers for a man accused of killing four women at an Atlanta massage businesses to keep a jury from hearing statements he made after his arrest.

Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Ural Glanville made his ruling at the end of a motions hearing for Robert Aaron Long, who faces the death penalty in the March 2021, killings in Atlanta.

Long is already serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole for killing four people at a massage business in suburban Cherokee County, Georgia just hours earlier.

Long’s lawyers were trying to keep prosecutors from using statements Long made to police after he was arrested later that night.

Gold Spa, where three women were killed. File photo: EPA-EFE
Gold Spa, where three women were killed. File photo: EPA-EFE

The judge said those statements, as well as statements from his guilty plea in Cherokee County, can be used at trial, though he said he would consider defence objections to parts of the statements.

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