Lawyers for the man found guilty of the seemingly random killing of a Concord couple in 2022 are asking the New Hampshire Supreme Court to overturn his conviction, arguing that investigators overstepped their authority when they accessed Logan Clegg's cell phone data without a warrant.

In April 2022, authorities say Clegg killed Stephen and Wendy Reid on a walking trail near their home before he vanished, prompting a sprawling investigation. Six months later, federal investigators notified Concord police that Clegg, who was also wanted on a probation violation related to separate charges in Utah, had purchased a one-way plane ticket to Germany departing from New York several days later.

Fearing that Clegg would flee the country, police requested that Verizon turnover cell phone locat

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