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A witness testified Thursday he saw Colvin "Butch" Hinton walking away from the gas station where the car of a missing Emory University student later was found abandoned.
The testimony of Ryan Richard, a co-worker of Hinton's at Delta Air Lines and a fellow softball enthusiast, supports the prosecution theory that Hinton had taken Melendi's car when he abducted her and then abandoned it at the gas station before walking back to the softball park.
Richard said he thought it was odd that Hinton was not at the softball park and was wearing tiger-striped workout pants rather than his umpiring uniform.
Other prosecution witnesses also have mentioned seeing Hinton in tiger-striped pants at the park at times when he originally told authorities he had left the park for the day.
John Deans, who also worked at Delta with Hinton and played softball with him on two teams, said Hinton uttered an expletive when he told him in April 1994 that he had seen Hinton at the softball park late in the day. Deans quoted Hinton as saying he had not told FBI agents the same thing, so Deans should "just forget about that."
http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/dekalb/0805/25melendi.html
The testimony of Ryan Richard, a co-worker of Hinton's at Delta Air Lines and a fellow softball enthusiast, supports the prosecution theory that Hinton had taken Melendi's car when he abducted her and then abandoned it at the gas station before walking back to the softball park.
Richard said he thought it was odd that Hinton was not at the softball park and was wearing tiger-striped workout pants rather than his umpiring uniform.
Other prosecution witnesses also have mentioned seeing Hinton in tiger-striped pants at the park at times when he originally told authorities he had left the park for the day.
John Deans, who also worked at Delta with Hinton and played softball with him on two teams, said Hinton uttered an expletive when he told him in April 1994 that he had seen Hinton at the softball park late in the day. Deans quoted Hinton as saying he had not told FBI agents the same thing, so Deans should "just forget about that."
http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/dekalb/0805/25melendi.html