Prosecution Rests Case in Williams Murder Trial
August 29th, 2014 by iPhoneA state crime lab forensic expert was called to the stand at 9 am, Friday, in the 1st degree murder trial of Freddie Williams , in the death of Tangela Walton, on April 5, 2013.
The witness testified that there was blood on a pillow, and also a pillow and pillow case.
At 9:10, a state crime lab DNA analyst testified about the presence of DNA on items submitted to their agency.
A forensic pathologist from the crime lab was next to the stand , to describe autopsy photos. He also believes that a physical altercation prior to her death. He also described marks on the body.
At 10:30, the prosecution rested their case.
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