By CHRIS KAHN, Associated Press Writer 2 minutes ago PHOENIX - The man accused of leading the notorious Serial Shooter attacks two years ago watched with excitement as news reports logged his alleged killings and fear spread through neighborhoods across the Phoenix area, a prosecutor said Monday. Deputy County Attorney Vincent Imbordino told jurors at the opening of Dale Hausner's murder trial that Hausner was a narcissist who enjoyed the effect on city residents as he fatally shot eight people and attacked 20 others from 2005 to 2006. "It seemed for a while like they were never going to end," Imbordino told 20 jurors on the first day of what is expected to be a nine-month trial. Hausner, 35, has pleaded not guilty to the 87 criminal counts he's charged with. His lawyer, Ken Everett, wouldn't comment Monday, but in previous...
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