1991 Wat Promkunaram massacre retrial begins

Jonathan Doody booking shot

In 1991, Wat Promkunaram in Waddell, Arizona was shaken by a mass murder — the largest in the state's history — which left six monks, a nun and two temple helpers dead. Two years later, a seventeen-year-old Jonathan Doody was convicted for the crime. He was sentenced to 281 years in prison, based on the testimony of an alleged accomplice and his own confession.

In 2010 Doody's conviction was thrown out, however, by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which found that his confession had been coerced. The conviction was again overturned in 2011 when the same court was asked to reconsider the case, sending it back Maricopa County Superior Court for retrial.

Doody returned to court on January 24 at Maricopa County Superior Court, where he is now being retried for the slayings; prosecutors will have to make their case without his confession, which his original conviction relied heavily upon.

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