Hi Bloggers,
*Note: Not for the faint-hearted/non-liker's of gruesome things*
*Note: Not for the faint-hearted/non-liker's of gruesome things*
It will be a weekend like no other for the group of 12 people in Britain whose job is to consider whether Elliot Turner murdered Emily Longley.
The group of 11 men and one woman have spent 19 days listening to evidence from a number of people, including murder accused Turner and his parents Anita and Leigh, who have both been accused of perverting the course of justice.
The prosecution has alleged that Turner killed 17-year-old Longley in a jealous rage on the night of May 6-7 last year and his parents helped cover it up.
Turner denies the allegations.
The 20-year-old jeweller's son has told the court how the couple fought the night before Longley was found dead.
He grabbed her by the neck for several seconds, left the room and wrote a note to his mother and then returned to his bedroom and fell asleep next to Longley, Turner told the court.
He woke up. She didn't.
Now the jury must decide if Turner is guilty.
