Benjamin Elliott was 17 when he stabbed his twin sister to death in her sleep. His defense was that he was asleep at the time ...
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ABC 13 Houston on MSNGuilty verdict for teen who claimed he was asleep when he stabbed twin sister to deathHe was just 17 when he claimed he woke up in his sister's bedroom with a knife in her neck and realized he wasn't dreaming.
A man accused of stabbing his twin sister to death when they were 17 years old has been found guilty of felony murder.
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Court TV on MSNTX v. Benjamin Elliott: Sleepwalking Twin Murder TrialBenjamin Elliott was 17 years old when prosecutors say he intentionally stabbed his twin sister, Meghan Elliott, in her bed.
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Hosted on MSNSleepwalking Twin Murder Trial: Watch the Verdict!Benjamin Elliott, who claims he was sleepwalking when he fatally stabbed his twin sister, Meghan Elliott, was found GUILTY of ...
Defense attorney Wes Rucker and prosecutor Megan Long present rebuttal arguments in the trial of Benjamin Elliott.
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WATCH: Verdict read in Benjamin Elliott trialWatch as the jury returns its verdict for a Houston man accused of stabbing his twin sister to death.
Jurors found Benjamin Elliott guilty. He was accused of stabbing his twin sister, killing her. His defense was that we was ...
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The defense told the jury that then-17-year-old Benjamin Elliott suffered from parasomnia the morning his twin sister was ...
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Hosted on MSNSleepwalking Twin Murder Trial: Prosecution’s Closing ArgumentProsecutor Maroun Koutani presents his closing argument, stating that Benjamin Elliott's phone data is vital evidence in the ...
Benjamin Elliott was 17 when he stabbed his twin sister to death in her sleep. His defense was that he was asleep at the time but a jury found him guilty.
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Hosted on MSNSleepwalking Twin Murder Trial : Defense’s Closing ArgumentDefense attorney Cary Hart states in her closing argument that Benjamin Elliott was asleep when he stabbed his twin sister, Meghan.
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