
DETROIT —
On the evening of November, he shot and killed an unarmed young woman in his front porch, Theodore P.
Wafer was shaken in his sleep.
On Tuesday, he said in a court here that he was sure someone --
Or some people.
He will break into his house in a few seconds.
"I have never heard such a thing," he said . "
Wafer continued his testimony the next day.
"A woman can make these sounds and I still can't change my mind.
"Renisha McBride, 19-year-
Old black woman, when Sir was killed
Wafer was white, and he faced her speechless, shooting from his front screen door with a shotgun.
The reason is unknown, madam.
Mr. McBride has arrived.
Wafer's house on the outskirts of Dearborn Heights, six blocks from his home, crashed into a parked car, apparently wandering around the neighborhood, lost its way and intoxicated it.
Her friend said in an earlier testimony that she was drinking vodka and smoking marijuana with a friend that night. Mr.
Wafer facing second
Murder, manslaughter and weapons charges.
The trial has been going on for 10 days and the jury is against Mr. Wafer.
Prosecutors have begun to portray him as a paranoid, reckless gun owner who shot at Ms in a dangerous reckless manner.
Instead of warning, McBride called 911 to report possible intruders.
In a sympathetic portrait, the defense refutes a person who cares about his career and lives in an increasingly criminal life --
One night, while he was sleeping, he found himself mysteriously besieged at home.
Although prosecutors rarely mention race, the trial has sparked racial tensions in a 80% black city, compared with the shooting of 2012 in Trayvon Martin, Florida. A self-
The defense law in Michigan only allows the use of lethal force in the event that a person "honestly and reasonably believes" that there is a need to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm.
Michigan has this, too.
The book calls it castleism, which states that there is no legal requirement for a person to retreat at home. On Tuesday, Mr. Wafer, a 55-year-
A quiet-mannered maintenance worker at the old airport described the incident on November.
Nightmare-like and short-lived.
When he woke up before 5 in the morning, there was a lot of noise on his front and side doors. m. , Mr.
Wei Hua said that he fumbled for a mobile phone in the dark, but could not find it.
He said he lived alone and had no fixed phone at home.
"Did anyone ask you to open the door?
"Let Athena Siringas, assistant prosecutor of Wayne County.
"I don't know what they want," he replied, softly and evenly.
In the lady's inquiry
Mr. Siringas, who lasted nearly three hours
Wei Hua said that he was afraid of threats from the outside world: He once climbed the floor so as not to be seen by the outside world. He said that from the living room to the kitchen to the bathroom, he searched for his cell phone in vain so that he could call 911.
He said that all the lights in his house were out, but he used the light from the street lamp and the electric toothbrush in the bathroom to cross the corridor and enter the room. Ms.
Siringas asked about his account, pointing out that he told police that his mobile phone was often in the pocket of jeans.
"You didn't call the police because you were angry. you want to deal with it yourself, right? ” she asked.
"I am very upset," said the gentleman. Wafer said.
"I have a lot of emotions. I was scared. I had fear.
I was scared.
As the noise outside continues, sir.
He's got a Mosberg back-
Take out a measuring gun from the closet, walk to the front door and open the steel door inside.
He said he shot from the screen door and hit Ms without walking to the porch.
McBride's face.
Sir, looking back on these events
Wafer has repeatedly said that he instinctively told prosecutors without a plan that he had just "reacted" to a "character" on the porch, before he had pulled the trigger, not sure if it's a man or a woman.
"The weapon is on my side, on the left," he said . ".
"This is a reaction.
"You pulled the trigger, right? ” Ms. Siringas asked.
"Yes," he whispered.
There was a time when she asked questions.
Siringas picked up the shotgun, showed it to the court, and simply pointed to the juror.
One of the jurors, panting after hearing it, instinctively raised their hands to protect their faces.
Defense lawyer Cheryl Carpenter, who told the judge against the move
Siringas is a terrible juror.
Judge Diane in Hathaway (Diane Hathaway) on she the condemned.
Siringas: "No one is allowed to point the weapon in the direction of the juror. ”Ms.
Mr. Carpenter asked briefly.
Before lunch break, wafer called him Ted in a comforting tone.
"Don't you want this to happen to you? ” Ms.
Asked Carpenter, which caught Ms Carpenter's eye.
McBride's family and friends sit in court and cry occasionally. "Of course . "Wafer said.
"I don't know why I brought this to me.
I'm not out looking for this.