Six more witnesses testified for the prosecution in the Pring-Wilson trial yesterday. The first three - Donald Mahoney, Robert Leary, and James Greene, were police officers who responded to Pring-Wilson's 911 call. They described how he told them he was just a witness to a stabbing and then pointed them in the direction he believed the victim and perpetrators had gone. According to the officers, Pring-Wilson didn't seem drunk and didn't appear to have any serious injuries.
After a recess, three more witnesses took the stand. Ricardo and Elizabeth Rodriguez, the brother and sister-in-law of Sammy Rodriguez, described how they went to Beth Israel Hospital after hearing about the stabbing and then picked up the car and found Colono's jacket, with several knife holes, in the back seat. Finally, detective John Fulkerson described how he talked with Colono's famliy members at the hospital after the stabbing and interviewed Pring-Wilson at the police station the next morning.
Sorry for posting this so late! Court got out at 1:00 today, but I don't know what went on, because I wasn't there. Hopefully there'll be some news coverage!
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