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Roswell Man Pleads No Contest in Brutal Murder


Associated Press
      ROSWELL — A Roswell man has pleaded no contest to six felony charges, including second-degree murder, in the slaying and dismemberment of a Roswell woman.
    Allen Dale Bruce, 44, entered the plea Monday in the death of Leatha Ann Tidwell, whose body parts were discovered last spring under a camper shell covering the bed of her pickup truck. The truck had been towed to a Clovis impound yard.
    Bruce faces up to 25 1/2 years in prison. Sentencing hasn't been scheduled.
    The victim's parents, Nadine and Bob Walker, say they're not happy with Bruce's sentence and want him to be in prison for the rest of his life.
    Prosecutors say Bruce hit Tidwell over the head with an ax, then chopped her body into pieces. He was stopped for speeding while driving Tidwell's vehicle in Farwell, Texas.
   


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