Robertson said some of the evidence points to the gun being one owned by Jack Hough for self defense, which would have been used against him while trying to protect himself.
Other evidence, Robertson said, leads them to believe it is a gun brought by Bennett.
“Either way, the evidence will show that DeMarvin Bennett was in control of that gun and that he made the decision to fire it not once, but twice into Jack’s chest and to kill Jack Hough,” Robertson said.
A silver-and-black Accu-Tek .380 handgun was found in a storm drain at the Ridgecrest Apartments, which is less than a mile from the CVS.
Vanna Kelley of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said she made test fires with Hough’s Remington handgun and compared it to the bullet from the autopsy. Kelley said she eliminated the Remington as the gun in the case.
“At the time, I informed the agent that it’s possible that even though the cartridge case was not fired in the Remington that perhaps one time it had been cycled through the Remington without being fired and then loaded into a second gun,” Kelley said.
Kelley later tested the Accu-Tek handgun and compared it to the evidence, concluding that the bullets were fired from that gun.
The court closed shop at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, and the jurors are expected to return at 9 a.m. Thursday, April 29.
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