Judge is now done reading jury instructions.
Prosecutors begin their closing arguments now. Justin Edwards giving them.
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Edwards: "Stephen Bodine was the king of his castle. He was a king who ruled by fear and violence." He did so in every house he lived in and dominated his girlfriends and children. That's what killed Evan, he says.
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Edwards is about to walk jurors through the crimes and the law.
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1.) First-degree felony murder, which killing a person during commission of a dangerous felony crime.
Prosecutors have 2 theories for how this might have happened to Evan: child abuse & aggravated child endangerment. The acts had to happen between March and Sept. 2017.
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Bodine can be convicted if jurors decide that he or someone for whom he's responsible - Miranda Miller - killed Evan in this way.
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Edwards: "What he (Bodine) did exactly when he took him (Evan) in the bathroom, only he will ever know." Edwards tells jurors he doesn't have to prove Evan was killed in a particular way.
"I have to prove that he was killed during an act of abuse of a child" under this theory.
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Edwards, on the second theory involving murder by child endangerment: "That household was the living embodiment of endangerment of a child."
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Edwards says if jurors find that Bodine aided or counseled anyone (Miranda Miller, Evan's mom), he's still responsible for Evan's death if the death was reasonably foreseeable.
Edwards: "He's on the hook."
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Edwards: "Is he primary? Is he aider and abettor? Is doesn't really matter."
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Edwards to jury: "Listen again to those videos - watch them. Is there any doubt he (Bodine) was holding him (Evan)?"
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Edwards now reviewing evidence with the jury.
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