Associated Press
TACOMA — A man recently released from a Washington state psychiatric hospital was charged with murder in the death of a transient man found dead along a Pierce County road.
Pierce County prosecutors said Douglas Murray, 42, was charged Monday and had bail set at $1 million.
The News Tribune reported that defense attorney David Katayama entered a not guilty plea on Murray’s behalf.
The slain man, identified asThomas Fite, 41, was found Thursday. Police said they arrested Murray in a fast-food restaurant nearby wearing a bloody shirt.
The Pierce County Medical Examiner’s Office said Fite was strangled.
Murray had been arrested previously for stealing a woman’s gas can and dousing her with gasoline as she lit a cigarette. He was sent to Western State Hospital for a competency evaluation and was found competent to stand trial.
A psychologist said he wasn’t a danger to himself or others.
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