Man faces death penalty in two murders

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Man faces death penalty in two murders - FOX41.com Louisville News Kentucky Indiana News Weather Sports

A deaf man is facing the death penalty after police say he killed two Louisville men. Gruesome details about the two murders were revealed in court Wednesday.

Prosecutors showed jurors graphic pictures of the murder victims in court, and they want the death penalty for just one of the men accused of the murders -- Jeston Murray.

Prosecutors say it all started in December 2008, when two deaf friends -- Michael Knights and Jeston Murray -- killed 72-year-old Darrel Spencer at the Army-Navy Surplus Store where he worked in downtown Louisville.

"They left him to die in a pool of his own blood," said prosecutor Tom Van De Rostyne, "they killed him with a hatchet, three times to the head."

Police say the two men stole items from the store, including a knife used to kill another deaf man, Marcus Penney just 8 days later. "They stabbed him once under the left armpit," said Van De Rostyne, "and then they watched him bleed to death, and then left."

Prosecutors say Knights was mixed up in a love triangle with Marcus Penney over a woman, and that Murray watched Penney die.

Knights pleaded guilty to two counts of complicity to murder and was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 25 years. But Murray pleaded not guilty and is now on trial, facing the death penalty.

His defense team says he is no murderer, and is instead an eyewitness who went to police and told them everything. "He didn't participate," said David Mejia, Murray's defense attorney, "he was frozen with fear and horror as he watched Marcus Penney die. He was at the store not to see or witness, but to learn later of what happened and what Michael Knights, a person he thought was his friend, had done."

Interpreters work constantly in the courtroom to translate for the defendant, and for the many deaf witnesses who are expected to testify.
 
Witness tells jurors that murder suspect was 'lookout'

Witness tells jurors that murder suspect was 'lookout' - WAVE 3 News - Louisville, Kentucky

Testimony continued for a third day Friday in the double murder trial of a deaf, homeless man. Police say 28-year-old Jeston Murray and another man killed two people almost two years ago.

Things got off to a late start Friday as the judge worked out some issues with the interpreters. The defendant, Jeston Murray, and several of Friday's witnesses are deaf. After all that was taken care of, the prosecutor continued calling witnesses.

Friends of Murray and Michael Knights were called to the stand by the Commonwealth. Knights has already pleaded guilty to the murders. A jury trial is under way for Murray, who says he was an eyewitness.

Police say Murray and Knights killed 72-year-old Darrell Spencer in 2008 after a robbery at an Army surplus store.

A few days later, police say they killed an acquaintance - 34-year-old Marcus Penny. Witness Shawna Grandal told the jury she's friends with Murray. She says he told her he was involved with the murders and was the lookout.

"When the interview with Detective Brown was done, he left the room, I don't know maybe to go into with Michael. Then he came back into the room and he brought up Jeston's name to me, and I told on my friend," an interpreter said for Grandal.

Murray is charged with murder, robbery, burglary, and tampering with physical evidence. The defense hasn't yet started calling its witnesses. That could happen as early as Friday afternoon or early next week.
 
Saddening news....it's the 1st time I've heard of a deafie facing the dealth penalty. However, if the crime warrants it, then it is as it should be.
 
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