Hatchet Attack Trial: Paranoia or Anger?
In a gripping trial, Michael King stands accused of second-degree murder for a hatchet attack on his elderly housemate, Michael Jones. Kings lawyer argues for manslaughter, citing mental health struggles. The two had ongoing tensions, but the defense claims Kings paranoia, not anger, drove the attack. Jones, a well-loved man, died nine days after the incident. Prosecutors argue King knew his actions could kill. Justice Veronica Jackson has reserved her decision, leaving all in suspense.
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