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The other defendant:
At Aaron McKinney's pretrial, the prosecutor describes the crime.
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Updated March 24, 1999, 4:00 p.m. ET

Court gets glimpse of defense for Matthew Shepard murder suspect

           
THE MATTHEW SHEPARD SLAYING: WYO. v. HENDERSON

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LARAMIE, Wyo. (Court TV) — Claiming that their client witnessed, but did not participate in Matthew Shepard's fatal beating, Russell Henderson's attorneys gave prospective jurors a glimpse into the defense on the first day of jury selection.

Henderson is one of two men accused of murdering the gay student on October 1998. Prosecutors say Henderson and his co-defendant, Aaron McKinney, pretended to be gay, lured Shepard into the pickup truck McKinney was driving, brutally pistol-whipped him and then robbed him. A bloody Shepard was discovered tied to a fence 18 hours later and taken to the hospital. He died several days later. McKinney will face trial in August.

Until Wednesday, Henderson's attorneys had not publicly commented on the murder. But as jury selection began Henderson's defense appeared to suggest that McKinney was responsible for Shepard's death. While admitting Henderson witnessed Shepard's murder, the defense lawyers claimed he was not involved in the beating.

Prosecutor Cal Rerucha told 71 prospective jurors that Henderson initially told police that he was in Cheyenne, not Laramie, at the time of the murder and did not witness the beating. They said McKinney's girlfriend, Kristen Leann Price, and Chasity Pasley, Henderson's girlfriend, tried to provide the defendants with alibis by throwing Henderson's bloody clothes in a dumpster at Cheyenne. Prosecutors also say the women hid Henderson's bloody shoes in a storage shed.

Price and Pasley were charged as accessories after the fact to first-degree murder. Pasley pleaded guilty in December in exchange for her testimony against Henderson and McKinney at trial. Price is scheduled to go on trial in May, and she has reportedly said that Shepard was not killed because he was gay, but only because the McKinney wanted to rob him.

Prosecutors did not explicitly focus on Shepard's sexual orientation during jury selection. Prosecutor Rerucha asked jurors to put aside their emotions of pity and rage. Telling them that Shepard was a "victim that was different ... not the same as you and I," he stressed that the victim was entitled to justice. Rerucha said the Constitution requires all people be treated fairly under the law.

Opening statements in Henderson's trial are expected to begin April 6.

Court TV's Clara Tuma and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

   

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