
Court adjourned | Attorneys wrap closing arguments for 2nd trial in Crystal Rogers case
"If Crystal Rogers did not come home, this man is guilty of murder," Prosecutor Shane Young argued. "I don't know who killed her, but I can tell you who's involved."

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6 p.m.Court has adjourned for the day. The jury will return at 8:30 a.m. CT, or 9:30 a.m. ET.
Three jurors will be randomly chosen as alternates and dismissed prior to deliberations.
Prior to court being concluded for the day, Young continued walking the jury through the prosecution's case.
He talked about the strange behavior the Houck family demonstrated after Rogers' disappearance and how Rosemary and Nick could be seen moving items from the trunks of their cars. A neighbor also testified that Rosemary dug up flowers Rogers' had planted.
"She knows [Rogers] isn't coming back," Young said.
He went on to say the Houck family wasn't paranoid when they recorded their grand jury testimony, as Houck's sister Rhonda McIlvoy testified last week. "They're trying to keep their story straight," Young said.
"It's not even being questioned: If Crystal Rogers did not go home that night on Glenview, then this man is guilty of murder," Young said, concluding the prosecution's closing argument.