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The Honolulu Advertiser
Updated at 4:28 p.m., Monday, April 27, 2009

JUSTICE DELAYED, BUT NOT DENIED
Griffin found guilty of murder, but not sexual assault

Advertiser Staff

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Air Force Maj. James Morimoto read a statement to reporters today after a jury found Darnell Griffin guilty of murdering his sister, Evelyn Luka, in 1997.

ANDREW SHIMABUKU | The Honolulu Advertiser

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Darnell Griffin was found guilty today of second-degree murder, but not sexual assault, in the 1997 death of Evelyn Luka.

Griffin, 50, was acquitted of sexual assault.

He was accused of raping and strangling Luka and then leaivng her to die on the side of H-2 Freeway in Waipio.

Griffin was arrested and charged with Luka's murder in 2007, after DNA evidence taken from Luka matched Griffin's.

Griffin's lawyer did not contest the DNA evidence but argued that Griffin and Luka had consensual sex two days before the killing.