LAUREL, Neb. (KCAU) — A man who was found guilty of killing four people in Laurel, Nebraska, may now be asked to testify at his wife's trial.
Court documents indicate that prosecutors filed a motion for deposition on May 28, asking a judge to approve the state's request to have Jason deposed before Carrie Jones’ trial begins.
Prosecutors say they believe Jason will testify for multiple reasons. One reason includes a letter dated January 2 of 2025, and authored by Carrie stating her husband is supposed to be a witness at her trial.
Carrie is facing three charges, including one count of 1st-degree murder. A hearing is set for June 12, with a jury trial scheduled for July 28 in Madison County.
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