A former police chief in South Dakota charged with killing his pregnant fiance in a shooting that long appeared to be a hunting accident helped take out more than $750,000 in life insurance policies on her months before she died. Prosecutors in Russell Bertram's case want to present evidence of the policies and alleged past insurance fraud during the trial. Bertram, 64, has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder. He was indicted in September for the 2009 killing of Leonila Stickney, who was his 26-year-old fiancée.
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