Wael Ali, accused of killing his twin, celebrates his release from jail
Wael Ali had been charged in the killing of his identical twin brother, Wasel, but a judge declared a mistrial after a jury failed to reach a verdict.
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May 19, 2012
Rasha Khir of Boston gives Wael Ali a kiss at a welcome home party in Clinton, Md. Earlier this year, Wael was released from a seven-month jail stint after being accused in the 2007 killing of his identical twin brother, Wasel Ali. Wael was arrested in Georgia four years after the killing, but a judge declared a mistrial after a jury failed to reach a verdict. The case was challenging for Howard County police and prosecutors because the twins share identical DNA.
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