Chittenden County Deputy State’s Attorney Andrew Gilbertson said that Bourgoin was not prejudiced by Cotton’s testimony. “It wasn’t something new or totally different or totally contradictory to what was already before the jury,” Gilbertson said. The crash killed Mary Harris, 16, of Moretown; Cyrus Zschau, 16, of Moretown; Liam Hale, 16, of Fayston; Janie Cozzi, 15, of Fayston; and Eli Brookens, 16, of Waterbury. Four of the teenagers attended Harwood Union High School in Duxbury. Cozzi attended Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, New Hampshire. Prosecutors had argued that Bourgoin had a history of intense anger issues and intentionally drove the wrong way in a fit of rage. His defense attorneys said Bourgoin was under the delusion that he was carrying out a secret mission for the government.