Jury Selection In Third Oxley Trial Set To Begin TuesdayAccused murderer Wayne Oxley was pointing a finger at St. Lawrence County District Attorney Nicole Duve on the eve of his third murder trial. Jury selection in that trial was set to begin Tuesday morning. Oxley has put up two hand-painted plywood signs on his New York Avenue house in Ogdensburg in connection with the complicated murder case. Oxley is accused of beating neighbor Bernard Trickey to death with a baseball bat in August 2005. A key prosecution witness, John Shannon, who was also a neighbor of Oxley and Trickey, died in a suspicious fire a few weeks after Trickey's murder. Oxley's signs say "Duve must answer who murdered Shannon and why." Oxley's original conviction was thrown out by a state court, which resulted in a second trial lasting eight weeks. That trial ended in a hung jury. |
Thursday, May 17, 2012
, Watertown, NY
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