A former Alaskan has recently been indicted on charges of killing his roommate in 2020, but he's already in jail awaiting trial for a murder in Oregon.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - A man charged with killing his roommate in the Fairbanks area in 2020 is already awaiting trial for another homicide in Oregon.indicted Aaron Mitchell Hague, 33, last Friday for the death of 61-year-old John McClelland, who went missing from North Pole in August of 2020. His remains have not been found. The grand jury heard from more than three dozen witnesses in bringing charges of second-degree murder, tampering with evidence, and theft, against Hague.
The indictment is sparse on details, but alleges that Hague killed McClelland around Aug. 14, 2020, and sometime within the next 12 days, concealed his body, and used the debit card.of that year. A missing persons flier says he was last heard from about three days earlier. His truck was found in the North Pole area a few days later.
On March 15, 2021, 28-year-old Anthony Alcorn was found dead near a trail in Gresham, Oregon. Police said the body had been there a day or two before they were called,. The medical examiner determined his death was caused by “homicidal violence.”
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