The jury for the Christopher Henderson trial has their first full day of deliberations
The jury for a mass murder trial had their first full day of deliberations on Wednesday.
Posted: Jun 30, 2021 7:00 PM
Updated: Jun 30, 2021 8:09 PM
Posted By: Bridget Divers
Christopher Henderson is accused of killing five people, including his pregnant wife, back in 2015.
The jury for the case recessed just after 5 o clock on Wednesday. They had been at the courthouse since 9 a.m. and deliberated for about seven hours.
They did stop deliberations briefly to ask Judge Chris Comer several questions.
They asked the judge for a definition of complicity and a definition of start/maintain in regards to fire, which is one of the elements of arson.
Closing arguments presented in the Henderson mass murder trial Tuesday
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