Jury Tells Judge They Are At 'Impasse' In Alex Ewing's Murder Trial, Will Resume Deliberations Friday Morning

CENTENNIAL, Colo. (CBS4/AP)- The jury in Arapahoe County will resume deliberations on Friday morning in the murder trial of Alex Ewing, the man accused of using a hammer to kill four people in Aurora. It's been nearly four decades since the gruesome murders of Bruce and Debra Bennett and their 7-year-old daughter Melissa in Aurora in January 1984.

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The Bennett's 3-year-old daughter, Vanessa, was severely injured but survived.

The jury informed the judge that they are at an impasse on Thursday afternoon and said that more time would not help. The judge asked them to go home for the night and resume deliberations on Friday morning.

Ewing is also charged with killing Patricia Louise Smith in Lakewood about a week before the Bennett murders. He is scheduled to go on trial in that case in October.

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Ewing was identified as a suspect in 2018 through DNA evidence while in prison in Nevada, where he was convicted of attacking a couple with an ax handle in their bedroom. The results of a DNA sample taken from Ewing in was entered into a national database and linked with DNA developed from evidence taken from the scenes of the Colorado killings.

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Ewing fought extradition but was sent to Colorado to face the charges last year. He has pleaded not guilty. Ewing's lawyer says other evidence points to multiple people being involved and people other than Ewing being responsible.

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