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Tearful testimony continues in Opelika capital murder trial

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Carol Moore breaks down during testimony Thursday discussing the day and the night prior to the 7-month-old Kevin Christopher Jones’ death. The infant’s father,...

Tearful testimony continues in Opelika capital murder trial

Carol Moore sobbed and covered her eyes as she saw a photograph of the injuries to her 7-month-old son, Kevin Christopher Jones. As the 25-year-old described the events of the morning of Dec. 11, 2007 — the day Kevin died — her voice cracked...

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Tearful testimony continues in Opelika capital murder trial

Carol Moore sobbed and covered her eyes as she saw a photograph of the injuries to her 7-month-old son, Kevin Christopher Jones.
As the 25-year-old described the events of the morning of Dec. 11, 2007 — the day Kevin died — her voice cracked and tears rolled down her face with every utterance of the baby’s name.

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