Missing woman's children take stand in kidnapping, arson trial
Testimony continued Monday in the trial of the man accused of kidnapping an Oil City woman and setting fire to her car. Among those taking the stand, the couple's two oldest children, both in their teens.
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In court Monday, jurors heard from Winslow's cousin, Felicia Holden. Holden testified to the troubles Jackson and Winslow had been having around the time of her disappearance, and how Winslow had moved out of the house they shared and in with her mother. She also testified that Winslow had begun a new relationship with another man around the same time.
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That testimony was followed by that of 16-year-old S. The couple's oldest child recalled the Thanksgiving 2010 incident at the family's home, in which she says "He told her to get out and get her stuff, and get out, and then he told her that he would kill her. And then he shot the ceiling."
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