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kstephens@altoonamirror.com HOLLIDAYSBURG Vehicle tracks observed in a grassy area of Canoe Creek State Park, close to where Tina S. Miller’s body was found in 2004, were likely created by a riding mower, witnesses told a jury Tuesday in Blair County Court. In challenging a defensive theory offered on behalf of Paul Aaron Ross of Hollidaysburg, who is on trial for first-degree murder and related sexual assault charges, prosecution witnesses rejected the idea that the tracks could have been created by a white pickup truck whose driver Ross claimed met up with Miller a few hours before she was found dead.

Update on Ross Re-Trial

Update on Ross Re-Trial 1:32 am A Jury heard continuing Testimony Tuesday in the Re-Trial of Paul Ross for the Murder of Tina Miller. Just as we’ve seen for over the past week, more Forensic Testimony was presented to the Jury Tuesday, this time focusing on the tape on Tina Miller’s body and foot impressions from the scene. In the video is Canoe Creek State Park, where Tina Miller was killed in 2004. A now idle view compared to the day and year Paul Ross was convicted of her murder and later granted a second chance at freedom. The Commonwealth began proceedings Tuesday morning by calling Robert Elsavage, who works as a Forensic Scientist with Pennsylvania State Police, and was responsible for examining several pieces of duct tape that were used to tie up Tina Miller’s hands and cover her mouth. Elsavage compared those pieces to both a roll of tape found in the lake that day as well as a roll found in Ross’s home, concluding the roll from Ross’s home defin

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