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Judge: Husband can be tried for murder

Updated: Saturday, 04 Jul 2009, 3:32 PM EDT
Published : Saturday, 04 Jul 2009, 3:32 PM EDT

New London (WTNH) - A judge has found there's enough evidence to try a Mystic man for murder in the 2002 death of his wife.

Prosecutors say Charles Buck clubbed his wife, Leslie, with a length of wire, causing a fatal fall down stairs in their house. They say his motive was an obsession with a woman whom he'd given hundreds of thousands of dollars in gifts.

Leslie Buck died two days after escaping a kidnapper. A friend of Buck's is being tried in that case.

Buck's attorney asked for a probable cause hearing, saying the evidence against Buck was only circumstantial. But New London Superior Court Judge Susan Hardy ruled Thursday that there was enough evidence to continue.

Buck's attorney entered a not guilty plea for Buck and called the case "very defensible."

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