Jury showed nylon rope, latex gloves, other evidence linking Brian Smith to two Anchorage murders

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An Anchorage jury was shown latex gloves, nylon ropes, and receipts for Clorox cleaners Tuesday in the murder trial of Brain Smith.

Have a news tip or story idea? Submit it online or call Alaska's News Source!ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The jury in the Brian Smith murder trial was shown two handmade modified gun silencers Monday morning.

One of the silencers, an Anchorage Police Department detective testified, was made from an oil filter. Jurors have heard and seen horrific pictures and videos of Henry’s death this month during the trial and have seen photos of Abouchuk’s skull. A second detective also testified Tuesday about a “plethora” of SD cards, flash drives, cameras, and other recording devices found in Smith’s home.

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