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plus a judge has agreed to reconsider the decision that could let an accused double murderer Go free good evening late last year a ruling by that judge threw out key evidence in the 2005 murders of an Albuquerque couple news 13amp;#39;s Kim VI reports itamp;#39;s a tiny little item thatamp;#39;s huge to the prosecutionamp;#39;s case former loan officer Ronald Santiago is charged with murdering John and bernardet olocker in their Northwest Albuquerque home in 2005 police say Santiago had swindled the couple and think he was trying to cover it up the only physical evidence linking Santiago to the murders is a shell casing found in his home the fight over that evidence has been the focus of many hearings and rulings most recently judge Pat Murdoch ruled the casing was inadmissible because police secured Santiagoamp;#39;s home before having a search warrant in hand and a standard practice for APD but Murdoch ruled it was an unlawful search now the judge has agreed to reconsider every