A prosecutor told jurors Thursday that circumstantial evidence “overwhelmingly” points toward the guilt of an ex-boyfriend of a prominent banking executive who was found dead inside her Reseda home, while the man’s attorney suggested that the woman’s injuries could have been self-inflicted after an emotional break-up.

Jurors are set to be handed the case Monday against Anthony Duwayne Turner, a 56-year-old former banking executive who maintained that he was not responsible for what happened to Michelle Annette Avan, a senior vice president for Bank of America, just over four years ago.

Turner, who lived just over 24 miles away in Westchester at the time, is charged with one count each of murder, residential burglary and rape, along with the special circumstance allegations of murder duri

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