Jury hears of betrayal, ‘obsession’ on first day
| By Joe Mahoney, The Daily Star, Oneonta, N.Y. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Defense lawyer
Claiming that police rushed to judgment, Garcia argued that the evidence will fail to prove
"We don't know how she died," Garcia said. "We don't know when she died. ...There is not a shred of evidence that links
McBride said
He said the accused killer was so obsessed with Sayles that he called her 2,480 times in 2013, and sent her numerous text messages, some with graphic overtures about sexual acts he wanted to perform with her.
The prosecutor also revealed that "remnants" of
Providing the most detailed public account yet of how the killing allegedly took place, McBride said it is believed Ramsaran killed his wife at about
"At
Less than 24 hours earlier, McBride said,
After killing
"He drove from his house and drove up to
He also noted that a router and wireless modem in the house -- which
McBride said
It was at the
"The evidence will show that he didn't" run to the Y, the prosecutor said, noting Ramsaran's story didn't jibe with the fact his image never showed up on surveillance cameras used by businesses he said had jogged past on the way to the gym.
A
To get back to his house from the gym, McBride said,
McBride also noted that when
However, he later changed his story, telling police in subsequent statements that she was involved with a number of men in online communications, McBride said.
The district attorney said Ramsaran even tried to show his mother-in-law nude photographs of
McBride also said the trial will feature testimony from a local woman who visited with
During the conversation, McBride said, Ramsaran told the woman he "regretted" that he, the woman and
"Ladies and gentlemen, this is a circumstantial case, and we need to take it very seriously," McBride said in summing up after speaking for 30 minutes.
"The bottom line," he continued, "is that the day after he got back together with his girlfriend, when he had said, 'I will do everything and anything and everything for us to be together,' his wife was murdered. There is no doubt she was murdered. No on can argue suicide. So the only question, ladies and gentlemen, is: Who did it? And all the evidence that I just outlined is all evidence that proves beyond any reasonable doubt that this defendant killed his wife on
Garcia scoffed at McBride's theory that
"The evidence will show there was not an obsession," Garcia said. "If he is asking someone else to have a three-way, that is really not much of an obsession."
Speaking directly to the jury of nine men and three women, with four alternates, Garcia said in his 10-minute opening statement: "Think not with your stomachs, but with your minds, and that's a mandate most judges accept."
The defense lawyer added: "This is a very sad case; everyone would agree with that. A young woman who was full of life is no longer with us. A daughter, a mother, a wife. Even more sad than that is her former husband is accused of having killed her."
Garcia also took aim at the homicide investigation headed by the
"That body was not found (until more than two months after
Garcia said the man from
Garcia also cast doubt on the
"That would be impossible," said Garcia, who limited his opening statement to 10 minutes.
After the opening statements were given in a trial presided over by
"He had tears in his eyes," Pagillo said. "He was crying." He later added: "He was more upset than what I thought was necessary." The officer said he inquired as to whether the Ramsarans had been having any marital difficulties, and
The following morning, Pagillo said, he was off-duty when he returned to the police station, and spotted Ramsaran there with Sayles.
In his initial instructions to the jurors,
Garcia told the jurors he expects to have them go to the Ramsaran house as well as the locations where the body, the phone and the van were recovered.
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