Masters to get post-conviction DNA testing

Prosecutors used "violent" drawings Tim Masters made in high school as evidence against him in a murder trial of a classmate. He was convicted about eight years ago, but, "(n)ow, prosecutors say they are ready to move forward with DNA testing on evidence collected from an alternate suspect, who may have also had ties with prosecutors in the Masters conviction," according to the Bournemouth Innocence Project.
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