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Slain Vancouver woman’s supporters rally in advance of estranged husband’s insanity defense hearing

Family and friends of Star Murrah gather outside of Clark County Courthouse Monday

By Becca Robbins, Columbian staff reporter
Published: June 3, 2024, 6:32pm
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Sela Blas of the National Women&rsquo;s Coalition Against Violence &amp; Exploitation, from left, joins supporters of Star Murrah, including Joe Thuney, Danielle Mikinka and Christina Dodds on Monday while standing outside the Clark County Courthouse. The group was rallying against the possibility that the man accused of killing Star Murrah, her estranged husband, is found not-guilty by reason of insanity. His hearing is scheduled for Thursday.
Sela Blas of the National Women’s Coalition Against Violence & Exploitation, from left, joins supporters of Star Murrah, including Joe Thuney, Danielle Mikinka and Christina Dodds on Monday while standing outside the Clark County Courthouse. The group was rallying against the possibility that the man accused of killing Star Murrah, her estranged husband, is found not-guilty by reason of insanity. His hearing is scheduled for Thursday. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

A small group of friends and neighbors of Monica “Star” Murrah stood on the steps of the Clark County Courthouse on Monday to urge a judge to deny her estranged husband’s insanity plea in her slaying and let the case go to trial.

The supporters donned shirts and held signs with Star Murrah’s photo on them.

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