Did George Huguely Murder Yeardley Love?
Former University of Virginia lacrosse player George Huguely is on trial for murdering his ex-girlfriend, Yeardley Love, in a case that has garnered national attention.
His first-degree murder trial included dramatic testimony Wednesday in Charlottesville, Virginia, from Love's two roommates, serving as witnesses for the prosecution.
The saga is People's cover story this week. What makes it so noteworthy?
The element of mystery surrounding the case, for one, and the fact that the accused is a Division I lacrosse star - who professes his innocence.
Caity Whiteley, who lived with Love and was on the lacrosse team with her, described returning to Love's apartment to ask her to go out with them.
With Yeardley Love, 22, face down in bed, just as Whiteley had last seen her, nothing appeared to be out of the ordinary, at least at first.
"Her hair was all messed up and pulled aside," Whiteley said, according to Charlottesville's Daily Progress. "I moved her hair, and then that's when I noticed."
"There were cuts on her face, and it was just messed up." Whiteley also testified that Love's body was warm but that her feet were cold at the time.
On Thursday, when graphic photos of Love's lifeless body were shown in court, her family sobbed, while George Huguely, 23, kept his head down.
Whiteley said that in the months before Love's death her already on-again-off-again relationship with Huguely, had become even "more rocky than usual."
Huguely reportedly was observed choking Love during a party.
Love and Whiteley's other roommate, Kaitlin Duff, said oLove had become "very upset" in late April after she learned Huguely was with another woman.
Another witness was Anna Lehman, who lived in the apartment below Love. Describing a loud noise she heard from the floor above shortly before midnight, Lehman testified, "I thought that maybe like a stereo set had fallen, or a bookshelf."
Right after that she saw a dark-haired man in a royal blue T-shirt leaving Love's apartment. She described him as looking "like a male student."
The defense reportedly does not dispute that Huguely was in the apartment that night. In opening statements Wednesday, Huguely's lawyer said his client was very drunk the night Love died and was incapable of plotting to kill her.
Huguely has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder, robbery, burglary, breaking and entering, grand larceny and murder in the commission of a felony.
According to an affidavit, Huguely admitted that he kicked in Love's door and shook her, repeatedly hitting her head against a wall, back in May 2010.
Huguely's attorney Francis Lawrence told reporters, "We are confident that Ms. Love's death was not intended but an accident with a tragic outcome."
Reports say that prosecutors said in court Wednesday that two days before Love's death, Huguely accused her of having another relationship.
Prosecutor Dave Chapman told jurors Huguely assaulted Love and wrote to her saying he was upset because she had slept with someone else.
According to prosecutors, Huguely sent angry e-mails to Love, including one that said, "I should kill you." When it came time for Huguely's attorney Lawrence to address jurors, he reportedly relayed the rest of the e-mail's message:
"I should have killed you. You should've killed me. You're so [expletive] up.
Prosecutors also outlined Huguely's pattern of violence against Love and said he intended to kill her and steal her laptop to destroy evidence.
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February 12th, 2012 5:07 AM
Give me a break, no tape over your mouth,the dude is guilty as hell.letz jst hpe the prosecutors wil do a better job,tht ths rich richie wont get away with murder
February 11th, 2012 11:38 AM
from everything ihave read on blogs about this case it seems like he is guilty he goes to her place breaks in wich he admitted to "shakes her up hitting her head" and probably put his arms aroud her neck yea this kid is full of sh** he killed her took her laptop so he can erase all the emails he has send her and try and cover his butt up when that fails lets say it was an accsident and he didnt mean to kill her > if all her friends saw him be violent towrds her why was nothing doen to protect her domestic violence will never end when we as people do nothing to help and we only become aware of it when something tragic happens its a sham
February 11th, 2012 5:44 AM
CUTIES SHOULD BE ABOVE THE LAW....
February 10th, 2012 5:25 AM
Rich kids can murder just as much as any regular joe. He murdered her.. he broke in to her home and with him standing 6ft. physically hurt and killed her.. I hope justice is served but with his rich and criminal lawyer who knows.
February 10th, 2012 3:33 AM
@ Diana L I don’t what 8 men beat the shit of you during your past, probably still happening now. But I don’t condone domestic violence either, but you can't just base his guilt on his PAST violent relationship with her. If he is guilty I hope justice gets served but at the same time its not fair for them to treat this case as in open shut case that’s all I’m saying. 1st degree murder is huge.
February 10th, 2012 3:14 AM
Are you fucking kidding me, he is guilty of first degree murder, I guess you need to read the article again. No wonder why domestic violence still happens, by the way they need to put tape all over your mouth to prevent you from talking stupidity .
February 9th, 2012 11:24 PM
They are going to do whatever they can to pin this on him. I personally don't believe he is guilty, Not at this crime at least, maybe at being a bad boyfriend. I hope you guys keep us posted.