Friday, October 8, 2010

Jury Selection Starts In Conn. Murder Trial

I thought we were done with this one already? Lol, whoops..
STAMFORD, Conn.—Jury selection has begun in the murder trial of the former chauffeur for a Connecticut real estate mogul who was tied up and stabbed to death at his Greenwich mansion in 2006.

The Greenwich Time reports four jurors were chosen Tuesday for the trial of 49-year-old Carlos Trujillo of Bridgeport, who's accused of killing Andrew Kissel. Jury selection will continue Wednesday.

Kissel was found dead in his mansion in April 2006, just days before he was to plead guilty in a multimillion-dollar fraud case.

Trujillo's cousin, Leonard Trujillo of Worcester, Mass., pleaded guilty last year to reduced charges of manslaughter and conspiracy.

Kissel's brother, Robert, was killed in 2003 after his wife fed him a drug-laced milkshake and beat him to death in Hong Kong. She's serving life in prison.

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