Man said he`d recant, clams up before judge
Avery drove from his home in
Blakely was found with her throat slit and with 20 stab wounds on Aug. 8, 1991, behind the
Avery’s testimony also led to the convictions of John Edwards, 35; Lenworth Edwards, 33; and Ian Davis, 40.
In 2006, Avery signed an affidavit declaring that he’d perjured himself during the trials because he wanted the $5,000 reward and because he owed
When Avery took the stand Thursday, he told
The response brought tears and sobs of joy from
Rothgery assigned attorney Kenneth Ortner to Avery to advise Avery of his legal options, and Avery returned to the stand to testify, but first he sought immunity from prosecution. When he didn’t get it, he instead invoked his Fifth Amendment right to not testify.
When Avery sat back down in the courtroom’s gallery, a handcuffed
Rothgery said he would give the prosecution and defense until Feb. 15 to make any additional arguments to be considered on Avery’s behalf. He said he would respond to both parties by Feb. 22.
Following the hearing, Avery, 39, said the possibility of jail time kept him from telling the truth.
“Dude’s innocent,” he said. “But I don’t feel I have to go to jail for 30 years.”
“We just got had again,”
“He wasn’t our witness,” Will said. “It was his decision.”
Contact Stephen Szucs at 329-7129 or sszucs@chroniclet.com.
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