MAYS LANDING— A murder indictment should be dismissed for good after the lead investigator misrepresented some of the facts to the grand jury, a defense attorney argued Tuesday.
Michael Castro, 33, is accused of fatally shooting John Kingsbury, 77, during an alleged robbery attempt inside the man's Mullica Township home Feb. 5, 2012. Castro has been jailed since his arrest in April 2013.
But
his attorney, Douglas Cody, argues Castro is not the killer — and that
the grand jury who indicted him last July heard "false
and misleading testimony" from Sgt. Michael Mattioli, then working in the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Major Crimes Unit.
That
includes telling jurors that Castro was the only one with access to the
home of Camden County Sheriff's Officer Lauren Kohl, whose personal
weapon was used to kill Kingsbury.
"She
told you there were other people in her house," Cody prompted Mattioli,
who agreed. "This is about access to the murder weapon. That's pretty
important stuff, right?"
An
unnamed woman who was supposed to come to the home to drop off a dog
also had access. And, in text messages Kohl sent while looking for the
gun, she mentioned a sliding glass door that was open.
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1 comment:
Wow! County Sheriff Officer Lauren Kohl's personal weapon (Ruger .380) was used to kill Kingsbury and the son found the shell casings AFTER the prosecutor's investigative team left. This case gets stranger all the time.
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