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Arizona court upholds death sentence in massage parlor killing

The Arizona Supreme Court upheld the conviction and death sentence in the 2010 stabbing death of the owner of a Mesa massage parlor.

PHOENIX – The Arizona Supreme Court has upheld the conviction and death sentence of a man convicted of murder in the 2010 stabbing death of the owner of a massage parlor in Mesa.

The state’s highest court on Tuesday rejected James Clayton Johnson’s argument that the state of Arizona didn’t sufficiently narrow the class of first-degree murders that are eligible for the death penalty.

Johnson was convicted in the stabbing death of Xiaohung Fu.

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Authorities say Johnson fled the scene in a pickup truck and was arrested three days later in a robbery of a Christmas tree lot.

They say Johnson was linked to the killing through DNA collected at the massage parlor and through cellphone tower data.

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Kevin Stone is KTAR's Senior Web Content Editor. He is a seasoned journalist who was born in New York and grew up in Phoenix. He got his start doing agate for the Mesa Tribune sports section in the 1990s while completing his print journalism degree.… Read more

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