Verdict and 44-year sentence, secured through DNA evidence, will not end questions about what happened to Marcia Trimble
In closing arguments, prosecution appeals to science while defense decries 'tunnel vision'
Prosecution attempts to place Barrett near murder scene with testimony about distinctive article of clothing
Day-one witnesses also include man who discovered missing girl's body
Trial set to begin in the morning with opening statements and testimony from the murdered girl's mother
Current U.S. Attorney, who represented former defendant Womack, may be called as witness
Hearings unveil a previously unknown possible motive for killer -- but a ruling today means it may not come up in court
From the house that Nicole and Keith bought to attorneys jumping ship and Eliot Spitzer's Nashville name-dropping, the first six months of the year contained plenty of noteworthy news
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After 33 years, Nashville's most notorious murder case may finally be closed.
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Police may have found Marcia Trimble's killer, as the attorney for a former suspect asserts. Whether they have or not, the authorities have dragged their feet in clearing the reputations of men whose names were once floated in the case.
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