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Here they are- the reporters finally sent in their tweets:
Jacob ReynoldsVerified account @JRFromTheSouth 12m12 minutes ago
Secor hitting hard for the Jones family, saying they’ve experienced enough death and pain, especially focusing on Jones Sr. and grandma Roberta. @WLTX
Tim Scott @TimScottTV 13m13 minutes ago
Secor says several family members feel a lingering guilt over what happened with Jones and his children, but they still love him.
Tim Scott @TimScottTV 12m12 minutes ago
Secor says despite what happened, the Jones family still loves each other and still supports one another.
Tim Scott @TimScottTV 12m12 minutes ago
As Secor talks more about the family, Jones's half-brother, Travis, starts to cry and is consoled by his step-mother, Julie Jones. Tim Sr. sits next to them.
Jacob ReynoldsVerified account @JRFromTheSouth 9m9 minutes ago
Secor now talking about Jones Jr’s two half-brothers, saying it would be a punishment for them for Jones to be put to death. @WLTX
Jacob ReynoldsVerified account @JRFromTheSouth 7m7 minutes ago
Secor speaking to the jury says they can make a moral decision, Hubbard objects, Judge reminds them (and Secor) evidence of aggravating and mitigating factors is the basis for the decision. @WLTX
Jacob ReynoldsVerified account @JRFromTheSouth 6m6 minutes ago
“The death penalty is never required in any case,” Secor continues @WLTX
Tim Scott @TimScottTV 3m3 minutes ago
Secor says to the jury that the "death penalty is never required in any case", and says that the reasons that Tim Jr. should be sentenced to life without parole "are limitless", due in part to his family history.
Jacob ReynoldsVerified account @JRFromTheSouth 3m3 minutes ago
Solicitor Hubbard has objected twice about the law, saying Secor is stepping on Judge’s charging. Boyd Young said they’re reading from the Judge’s charging document. @WLTX
Jacob ReynoldsVerified account @JRFromTheSouth 2m2 minutes ago
Secor moves on, talking about Jones Jr’s life and family history. @WLTX
Tim Scott @TimScottTV 2m2 minutes ago
As Secor goes more into detail about why Jones Jr. should get life without parole, Jones Jr. starts to get emotional, wiping his eyes with a red handkerchief.
Jacob ReynoldsVerified account @JRFromTheSouth 4m4 minutes ago
“Mercy alone, the law empowers you to vote for life for mercy alone,” Secor tells the jury. @WLTX
Courtney King @CourtReportKing 5m5 minutes ago
Secor wraps up with a bible verse on "blessed are the peacemakers..." he only speaks for about 25 minutes #TimothyJones @wachfox
Jacob ReynoldsVerified account @JRFromTheSouth 6m6 minutes ago
“You can punish Tim severely with life without parole,” Secor says. @WLTX
Jacob ReynoldsVerified account @JRFromTheSouth 5m5 minutes ago
Secor finishes his closing argument after just 35 minutes. @WLTX
Jacob ReynoldsVerified account @JRFromTheSouth 12m12 minutes ago
Secor hitting hard for the Jones family, saying they’ve experienced enough death and pain, especially focusing on Jones Sr. and grandma Roberta. @WLTX
Tim Scott @TimScottTV 13m13 minutes ago
Secor says several family members feel a lingering guilt over what happened with Jones and his children, but they still love him.
Tim Scott @TimScottTV 12m12 minutes ago
Secor says despite what happened, the Jones family still loves each other and still supports one another.
Tim Scott @TimScottTV 12m12 minutes ago
As Secor talks more about the family, Jones's half-brother, Travis, starts to cry and is consoled by his step-mother, Julie Jones. Tim Sr. sits next to them.
Jacob ReynoldsVerified account @JRFromTheSouth 9m9 minutes ago
Secor now talking about Jones Jr’s two half-brothers, saying it would be a punishment for them for Jones to be put to death. @WLTX
Jacob ReynoldsVerified account @JRFromTheSouth 7m7 minutes ago
Secor speaking to the jury says they can make a moral decision, Hubbard objects, Judge reminds them (and Secor) evidence of aggravating and mitigating factors is the basis for the decision. @WLTX
Jacob ReynoldsVerified account @JRFromTheSouth 6m6 minutes ago
“The death penalty is never required in any case,” Secor continues @WLTX
Tim Scott @TimScottTV 3m3 minutes ago
Secor says to the jury that the "death penalty is never required in any case", and says that the reasons that Tim Jr. should be sentenced to life without parole "are limitless", due in part to his family history.
Jacob ReynoldsVerified account @JRFromTheSouth 3m3 minutes ago
Solicitor Hubbard has objected twice about the law, saying Secor is stepping on Judge’s charging. Boyd Young said they’re reading from the Judge’s charging document. @WLTX
Jacob ReynoldsVerified account @JRFromTheSouth 2m2 minutes ago
Secor moves on, talking about Jones Jr’s life and family history. @WLTX
Tim Scott @TimScottTV 2m2 minutes ago
As Secor goes more into detail about why Jones Jr. should get life without parole, Jones Jr. starts to get emotional, wiping his eyes with a red handkerchief.
Jacob ReynoldsVerified account @JRFromTheSouth 4m4 minutes ago
“Mercy alone, the law empowers you to vote for life for mercy alone,” Secor tells the jury. @WLTX
Courtney King @CourtReportKing 5m5 minutes ago
Secor wraps up with a bible verse on "blessed are the peacemakers..." he only speaks for about 25 minutes #TimothyJones @wachfox
Jacob ReynoldsVerified account @JRFromTheSouth 6m6 minutes ago
“You can punish Tim severely with life without parole,” Secor says. @WLTX
Jacob ReynoldsVerified account @JRFromTheSouth 5m5 minutes ago
Secor finishes his closing argument after just 35 minutes. @WLTX
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