Jury selection has begun in Raleigh in the second trial of Jason Lynn Young for the killing of his pregnant wife. Young, 37, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Michelle Marie Fisher Young, who was found beaten to death in her home just south of Raleigh on Nov. 3, 2006.
Young was initially arrested in December of 2009, but his first jury failed to reach a unanimous verdict, resulting in a mistrial. If convicted, he faces life in prison without the possibility of parole, but he is currently free on a $900,000 bond. During his first trial he testified that he was out of town on business when his wife was killed. She was five months pregnant at the time, carrying the couple’s second child.
Prosecutors allege that the couple was suffering marital problems. Their theory is that Young checked into a hotel in Virginia on Nov. 2, 2006, and then drove 169 miles back to kill his wife, before returning to the hotel. The victim’s sister discovered her body the next day, and also found the Young’s 2-year-old daughter hiding beneath the covers of her parents’ bed.
Young’s defense attorneys argued that there was no physical evidence linking him to the crime, and that he didn’t have enough time to commit the killing. They also pointed to evidence, including DNA found inside the home that didn’t match Young’s. The DNA allows for the possibility that another person or persons committed the crime.
(Source: Wral.com)
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