Quadruple Murder Trial Delayed, Again
In court on Tuesday, McCray was not shackled or gagged. Those attending the trial expected to see the defendant restrained, but instead McCray entered the courtroom carrying a stack of documents, free of any restraints.Moments later, those who have waited four years to see justice served for their loved ones were told they would have to wait, again."Mr. McCray, there's a motion filed here that's going to require us to delay this case until Aug. 25," Wilkes said.The family members of McCray's alleged victims were not happy to hear of yet another delay."I can't believe that I've sat here for four years hoping for some kind of closure. When he came in, I felt like I was going to throw up. I feel that way now," said Whitehead's mother, Carol Allen.Instead of getting closure, Allen and her relatives had to endure the antics of their loved one's accused killer, who again caused disruption in the courtroom.McCray refused to stay quiet, saying to the court that he wanted to press charges against the Clay County Sheriff's Office and declining to cooperate with his lawyers.After listening to McCray's accusations for 10 minutes, Wilkes had enough and ordered the defendant to leave the courtroom.A jury has been selected for the murder trial. When trial resumes in August open statements are expected to begin.
- July 28, 2008: Bailiffs Pull Quadruple Murder Defendant From Courtroom
- December 7, 2006: Man Ruled Competent To Stand Trial In 4 Killings
- February 2, 2006: Judge: Man Accused Of Killing 4 In Orange Park Not Competent
- August 17, 2004: North Florida Man Charged In Quadruple Homicide
- May 27, 2004: Quadruple Orange Park Killing Suspect Caught In Tallahassee
- May 25, 2004: 3 Orange Park Slaying Victims Had Been Arrested With Suspect
- May 24, 2004: Manhunt Continues For Suspect In Orange Park 'Mass Killing'
- May 23, 2004: 4 Killed In Orange Park Shootings
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