Lauren Juma's accused murderer received a $2 million bond at his first court appearance on Monday.
Bond set at $1 million for man accused of killing 16-year-old stepdaughter
Prosecutors confirmed that not only the 16-year-old's autopsy was requested but also a sexual assault test, given the nature of how the teen victim was found. The judge asked for a rush on the tests and granted the prosecutor's request to set Brisbon's bond at $2 million.
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