Lawyers for man charged in 1972 murder of Naperville girl want more statements excluded from trial
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Whelpley's attorneys argued his Fifth Amendment rights were violated when police spoke to him for seven hours at his Mounds View, Minnesota, home without reading him his Miranda rights.
Naperville police Sgt. John Reed testified Thursday that Whelpley was not in custody when Naperville and Minnesota police officers executed a search warrant in 2021 at his home.
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