Arizona rancher accused of murder denies fatally shooting Mexican man near border

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The Arizona rancher accused of murder denies fatally shooting a Mexican man whose body was found on his property last month near the U.S.-Mexico border.

The lawyer for an Arizona rancher being held on $1 million bond says her client did not shoot and kill the Mexican man whose body was found on his property last month near the U.S.-Mexico border, but earlier that day fired warning shots at smugglers carrying AK-47 rifles and big backpacks on his land.

be lowered or lifted. Kelly, 73, on Monday remained in custody at the Santa Cruz County Jail in the Jan. 30 killing.Attorney Brenna Larkin, who was appointed by the court to represent Kelly, said in her request that her client"admitted to firing warning shots at the smugglers earlier in the day, but denied firing any shot at any person.

The Mexican consulate in Nogales has not returned several calls seeking additional information about Cuen-Butimea. Authored by a man with the same name, the 57-page novel focuses on George and his wife, Wanda. George Alan Kelly's wife is also named Wanda.

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