Man on Trial for Double Murder
Christopher Douglas Cathcart, accused of second-degree murder in the deaths of his girlfriend Stephanie Elk and William Bradshaw, is representing himself in court. He recently requested to remove graphic photos of Elks body from evidence. Witness Travis Favel testified about the groups close relationship, but noted Cathcarts jealousy over Elks male friends. Prosecutors allege Cathcart stabbed Bradshaw first, then chased Elk to a house where he allegedly killed her. A knife with Cathcarts DNA and the victims blood was found. The trial is expected to last over five weeks.
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