In trial's opening day, grandmother reads statement from Hamiltons' son
13-year-old wrote of parents fighting before shots rang out on Lashmere Court
Sep 12, 2018
"One of the first signs that something was wrong on Lashmere Court came when a neighbor spotted Crystal and Ronald Hamilton’s 11-year-old son running down the street.
The neighbor, Tara McAdoo, said she heard “booms” that sounded like gunshots before she saw the boy outside, but didn’t immediately know what it was....
McAdoo’s testimony came on the first day of witness testimony in the capital murder trial of Ronald Williams Hamilton...
On the morning of Tuesday, Sept. 11, jurors heard opening statements from prosecutors and defense attorneys as well as testimony from four witnesses.
Crystal Hamilton’s mother reads grandson’s statement
Attorneys agreed to allow the Hamiltons' son to testify through a written statement, which was read in court by Cherry Murphy, his grandmother and Crystal Hamilton’s mother.
Through the statement, the boy, now 13, described in his own words what happened that day....
Hamilton, who served two tours of duty in Iraq, appeared in court dressed in his Army service uniform.
Seats in the crowded courtroom were filled on one side by family members of victims Crystal Hamilton and Ashley Guindon, and on the other by relatives of Ronald Hamilton. Prince William County Police Chief Barry Barnard sat in a front row, while Sheriff Glendell Hill stood in the back.
Hamilton’s trial continues Wednesday. The trial is expected to last 12 weeks. "
In trial's opening day, grandmother reads statement from Hamiltons' son
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