AUGUSTA (AP) — A homeless Seattle man charged in connection with a 1976 slaying in Maine is scheduled to go on trial next year.
The 65-year-old Raub was arrested in Seattle in 2012 in connection with the stabbing death of Blanche Kimball in her Augusta home. Raub at one time rented a room from Kimball but denied involvement in her death at the time and has pleaded not guilty.
Maine police developed a DNA profile from blood found in Kimball’s kitchen and matched it to Raub by asking him to participate in a chewing gum survey.
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