Another Supression Hearing for Nolf
Two doctors testified during a 3-½ hour hearing Wednesday on whether accused murderer Waide Nolf was coerced into confessing that he killed a mother and her infant daughter in March of last year.
Dr. Christine Martone testified for the defense, and said Nolf’s desire to please other people could have caused him to confess even if he didn’t commit the crimes.
Dr. Barbara Ziv testified for the prosecution, and said she does not believe Nolf is mentally retarded and the claim that he confessed to please the police is nothing more than speculation.
McKean County District attorney Ray Learn tells WESB and The HERO the defense and prosecution were each given 20 days to submit supplemental briefs.
Nolf is accused of killing 24-year-old Tonya Haight and her 3-½ week old daughter Tamara in a Pleasant Street house.
Dr. Christine Martone testified for the defense, and said Nolf’s desire to please other people could have caused him to confess even if he didn’t commit the crimes.
Dr. Barbara Ziv testified for the prosecution, and said she does not believe Nolf is mentally retarded and the claim that he confessed to please the police is nothing more than speculation.
McKean County District attorney Ray Learn tells WESB and The HERO the defense and prosecution were each given 20 days to submit supplemental briefs.
Nolf is accused of killing 24-year-old Tonya Haight and her 3-½ week old daughter Tamara in a Pleasant Street house.
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