Taking the stand to speak on her daughter's behalf,
Karen Guyger, 66, provided some background on Amber Guyger's siblings, her separation from Amber Guyger's father and her children's upbringing in Arlington, just outside Dallas.
She broke down several times during her testimony and had trouble getting her words out as she recounted suspecting her ex-boyfriend of sexually molesting
Amber in 1995, when she was
6.
"I was going back to the bedroom. I was fixing to take a shower and I forgot my comb. And that's when I saw him coming down out the bedroom and then Amber came out," she said.
Amber Guyger's sister,
Alana Guyger, later elaborated, saying the boyfriend "touched (Amber) inappropriately on a few occasions."
Amber's mother called police, who arrested her then-boyfriend on a count of indecency with a child, to which he pleaded guilty, Karen Guyger said.
"She was the little sister the I always looked up to," said
Alana Guyger, who shared a bedroom with her sister as a child. "I've always admired her for being brave. She's outgoing. She just has this certain positive energy that everybody gravitates toward. They want to be her friend."
On the day Jean died, the mother said, her daughter called crying uncontrollably. She was very upset. I couldn't understand her when she first told me. I couldn't understand her because she was crying so hard," she said.
In later conversations, her daughter told her, "She wanted to take his place. She'd always tell me she wished that she could take his place. She feels very bad about it."
Added
Alana Guyger, "She doesn't have that same light or energy that she had before. ... She's expressed to me how she feels bad spending time with her family because he can't be with his."
Jean's father Bertrum, takes the stand.
Vacillating between tears and smiles.
"
It did not matter what time it was,
I just wanted him with me"
"There were times when my friends said
I was babying him, a big boy, but I enjoyed doing that."
As he grew up, Jean, like many kids in primary school, grew embarrassed of embracing his father,
"but I demanded it:
Come and hug your dad'"
“While Botham Jean was at Harding, his father also looked forward to their Sunday chats.
They'd talk about church. Botham would show off his good cooking,
He learned from me."
"My Sundays have been destroyed. I'm not hearing his voice,"
"How could we have lost Botham?
Such a sweet boy, he tried his best to live a good, honest life.
He loved God. He loved everyone. How could this happen to him?"
~Bertrum Jean
Ex-Dallas policewoman Amber Guyger may face lighter sentence if jury agrees to 'sudden passion' defense - CNN