Jury Sees Piece of Chanel Lewis’ Web History On Day Six of Retrial
/They also viewed four cached photo files found on Lewis’ phone that prosecutor’s say bolster their case — the defense says it’s more complicated than that.
Read MoreThey also viewed four cached photo files found on Lewis’ phone that prosecutor’s say bolster their case — the defense says it’s more complicated than that.
Read MorePhil Vetrano began his emotional testimony on Tuesday in the retrial of Chanel Lewis, the East New York man accused of killing Karina Vetrano in Howard Beach.
Read MoreAssistant District Attorney Brad Leventhal spoke for roughly 1 hour and 50 minutes as he laid out the case against Lewis. Lewis’ first trial ended in a split jury in 2018.
Read MoreChanel Lewis, 22, is charged with second-degree murder, first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse for allegedly killing Karina Vetrano.
Read MoreThe defense team has suggested that Vetrano may have encountered Lewis’ DNA somewhere else or that the DNA was accidentally introduced to the crime scene by another person, such as police officers or other first-responders
Read MoreThe sobs prompted Judge Michael Aloise to call a five-minute recess and remove the jury from the courtroom.
Read MoreBrad Leventhal built a dramatic and comprehensive case for Lewis’ guilt in the murder of the rape and murder of Karina Vetrano.
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