Amid heightened security at the courthouse, the Ronald Smith murder trial continued for a third day with jurors listening to almost two hours of his taped statement to investigators given in the aftermath of the shooting death of Charles Graves Adams.
The prosecution, which had not yet rested its case at lunchtime Wednesday, has so far tendered a total of 52 pieces of evidence. These range from photographs to shell casings to the Remington 30.06 rifle allegedly used in the shootings.

Alleged killer Ronald Eugene Smith is escorted into the courtroom.
Day three of Smith trial brings tighter security
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01/27/10 at 02:28 PM
I have noticed he is wearing long sleeve shirts. He must not want the jury to see those "jail house" tatoos he has been sporting around???
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