суббота, 3 марта 2012 г.

Closings wrap up in deadly NH home invasion trial

NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — A teenager accused of murdering a woman and injuring her daughter with a machete during a home invasion knew details of the crime that only the killer could have known, a prosecutor said Monday during closing arguments.

Letters written by 18-year-old Steven Spader in jail amount to a confession, said Jeffery Strelzin, the lead prosecutor in the case.

"This defendant is so proud of what he did, he couldn't shut up," Strelzin said of the 15 pages of letters Spader allegedly wrote. "These are his words: 'I hacked at the mom. Death doesn't frighten me, blood excites me.' Page after page of vivid detail only the killer would know about the slaughter of a mother …

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