Double Homicide Trial Continues

Jurors in the double homicide trial of a DuBois man spent yesterday and today listening to forensic and DNA experts.

Jason "Spike" Clinger is accused of shooting and killing Davon Jones and Dianiqua Johnson in November of 2006 and leaving their bodies in a remote area of Jefferson County.

Christopher Johns, a forensic scientist with the state police crime lab in Erie testified that he found 19 instances of blood and other bodily fluids that matched Clinger's on evidence in the case.

Earlier in the trial, a witness testified that Clinger said he killed Jones and Johnson because they were drug dealers from Brooklyn and no one would miss them.

The trial will continue tomorrow in Jefferson County Court.

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