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State Details Final Moments Of Sweat Lodge Victims

CAMP VERDE, Ariz. (AP) -- The prosecutor in a self-help author's manslaughter trial says the author senselessly and recklessly snuffed out the lives of three people who were determined to complete a sweat lodge ceremony he led.

Yavapai County Attorney Sheila Polk made the statement during closing arguments Thursday.

She says James Arthur Ray failed to answer pleas for help and asked jurors to consider whether James Shore, Kirby Brown and Liz Neuman would be alive today if not for Ray's conduct.

Ray's attorneys have said the deaths were a tragic accident, not a crime.

Defense attorney Luis Li anticipates at least four hours for his closing argument. He has says no one was forced to stay in the sweat lodge and that investigators ignored other potential causes of death.

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