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Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012 | 4:49 p.m.

Updated: 5:36 p.m. Monday, Jan. 9, 2006 | Posted: 3:09 p.m. Monday, Jan. 9, 2006

Local Death May Be Connected To Murder Spree

Victim's Husband Faces Charges

 

PITTSBURGH —

An extradition hearing was held Monday in Philadelphia for two men accused of killing seven people in Virginia. Treva Gray

The wife of one of the suspect's was found dead in Washington County in November.

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Treva Gray, 35, was discovered in a wooded area along Brookside Avenue in Washington.

Her husband of six months, Ricky Javon Gray, and Ray Joseph Dandridge, both 28, are charged with the murders of two families in Richmond.

Local police are investigating whether the men had any connection to the death of Gray's wife.

Treva Gray's body was found 10 days after Dandridge was released from a Virginia prison in late October after serving 10 years for robbery.

Both men waived their extradition hearing and are now headed back to Richmond, Va.

Authorities said police found evidence linking Dandridge and Gray to all seven murders that occurred last week. The victims were all bound with tape.

Watch Channel 11 News and refresh this page for updates on this story.

Previous Stories: November 7, 2005: Police: Washington County Woman's Death Suspicious November 6, 2005: Body Found Along Resident Street In Washington

 

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