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Cameron Espitia, right, glances toward a seating area as he leaves a courtroom past Judge Sean O'Donnell, center, and deputy prosecutor Jessica Berliner after pleading not guilty to second-degree murder Thursday, July 13, 2017, in Seattle. Espitia, 31, is accused of fatally shooting his wife, Jennifer Espitia, 29, during an Uber ride in Seattle and remains jailed on $3 million bail following Thursday's appearance in King County Superior Court. Espitia told investigators he had been drinking and "having a bad night" but didn't remember what happened during the Uber ride July 2, according to charging documents. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Cameron Espitia, right, glances toward a seating area as he leaves a courtroom past Judge Sean O'Donnell, center, and deputy prosecutor Jessica Berliner after pleading not guilty to second-degree murder Thursday, July 13, 2017, in Seattle. Espitia, 31, is accused of fatally shooting his wife, Jennifer Espitia, 29, during an Uber ride in Seattle and remains jailed on $3 million bail following Thursday's appearance in King County Superior Court. Espitia told investigators he had been drinking and "having a bad night" but didn't remember what happened during the Uber ride July 2, according to charging documents. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

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