Jury Has Triple Murder Case
A jury now has the case of a man accused of killing his parents and brother near Towanda.
32-year-old Steven Colegrove is accused of killing his family members to get an inheritance, but his lawyer told the jury that Colegrove's surviving brother and sister-in-law might have killed the victims.
But District Attorney Daniel Barrett says he has a "rock solid" case, and that the blood of one of the victims was found on a shotgun in Deposit, New York, where Steven Colegrove lived.
Barrett is seeking the death penalty.
The victims of the August 8, 2007, murders are Colegrove's father, Joseph; his mother, Marlene, and his brother Michael.
32-year-old Steven Colegrove is accused of killing his family members to get an inheritance, but his lawyer told the jury that Colegrove's surviving brother and sister-in-law might have killed the victims.
But District Attorney Daniel Barrett says he has a "rock solid" case, and that the blood of one of the victims was found on a shotgun in Deposit, New York, where Steven Colegrove lived.
Barrett is seeking the death penalty.
The victims of the August 8, 2007, murders are Colegrove's father, Joseph; his mother, Marlene, and his brother Michael.
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