attempted to link Strawn<\/a> to a hypothetical murder weapon using the pieces of buttstock found in Strawn’s home. According to Paige, Strawn cut down a shotgun that was then used to kill Cook.<\/p>\nAt the time, Strawn’s public defender, Yvette Soutiere, said there was a logical reason for those pieces: Strawn was a dumpster diver who frequently scavenged things he hoped to resell.<\/p>\n
This time around, Strawn is representing himself at trial, and he has not yet offered jurors an explanation for why the pieces of shotgun buttstock were in his home. He did not finish cross-examining Dubois on Thursday; that process is expected to wrap up Friday.<\/p>\n
Also Thursday, Strawn cross-examined JPD Sgt. Sterling Salisbury.<\/p>\n
When Salisbury searched Strawn’s home, he found 12-gauge shotgun shells in Strawn’s home, the same caliber used to kill Cook.<\/p>\n
As Strawn revealed through cross-examination, however, Salisbury also found several other calibers of ammunition, making the discovery of shotgun shells less unusual.<\/p>\n
When the trial resumes at 8:30 a.m. Friday, Strawn and Paige will argue about evidence and testimony scheduled to come from the former head of Alaska’s crime lab. More witnesses will be called Friday and Monday by the state, and it is possible that Strawn could begin presenting his defense by Tuesday.<\/p>\n
Strawn’s trial began with jury selection Oct. 2. Opening arguments came on the afternoon of Oct. 5. The trial may wrap up by the end of next week.<\/p>\n
Strawn is facing charges of first-degree and second-degree murder, manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, third-degree assault and weapons misconduct.<\/p>\n
\n• Contact reporter James Brooks at james.k.brooks@juneauempire.com or call 523-2258.<\/b><\/p>\n
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