By Andy Furillo
afurillo@sacbee.com
Aaron Norman Dunn was convicted today in Sacramento Superior Court of first-degree murder with special circumstances in a shooting spree that killed two people and wounded another man in Elk Grove four years ago.
Call The Bee's Andy Furillo, (916), 321-1141.
Previous coverage:
Jury deliberating fate of double-murder defendant Aaron Norman Dunn - April 13, 2010
Prosecutor, doctor spar over Elk Grove murder defendant's actions - April 8, 2010
Prosecutor eager to attack psychiatrist in Elk Grove shooting spree trial - April 7, 2010
Meth psychosis cited in killings; defendant's words cast doubt - April 6, 2010
Elk Grove cop testifies how she and partner stopped deadly rampage - March 17, 2010
Witnesses tell of lives shattered in deadly Elk Grove shooting spree - March 12, 2010
Prosecutor, defense attorneys agree suspect killed two people in Elk Grove - March 10, 2010
Elk Grove residents eligible for murder case jury - Dec. 11, 2009
Prosecutor's bid for Placer DA could stall trial for double killing - Dec. 2, 2009
Homicide suspect's lawyers don't want any Elk Grove jurors - Aug. 11, 2009









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