Fairbanks Man Convicted of Second-Degree Murder: A Community Grapples with the Aftermath
FAIRBANKS, Alaska — A jury has found Matthew Myers guilty of second-degree murder, marking a significant decision in a case that has drawn the community’s attention. The verdict came after jurors deliberated for several hours following a trial that examined the events surrounding the fatal incident. The case centered on the death of 37-year-old William “Bill” Tuttle, whose body was discovered in a Fairbanks home in February. Prosecutors argued that Myers intentionally caused Tuttle’s death during a heated altercation. Testimony from witnesses detailed a tumultuous relationship between the two men, shedding light on the circumstances … Read more