State has family of Stites and Fennell take the stand in Reed hearing

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State has family of Stites and Fennell take the stand in Reed hearing

As Rodney Reed's appeal hearing draws to a close, the state works to change the negative character image of Jimmy Fennell after last week's testimony.

The state started the morning with a couple of law enforcement witnesses, trying to corroborate and discredit some testimony from fellow inmates of Jimmy Fennell. 

As the appeal draws closer to a close, people from all over are attending the proceedings.

"I have no doubt Rodney Reed is innocent. They should be about justice rather than covering it up," said O.T. Brandley, who came to watch the proceedings.

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Forensic pathologists take the stand during Rodney Reed's hearing

Now on the 6th day of Reed's appeal hearing, the state calls two forensic pathologists to the stand to share their opinions on Stacey Stites's death.

One of the witnesses was Kenneth Kopecky who issued a statement about having a conversation with Rodney Reed, but he got on the stand and said he does not remember writing the statement at all. So he was excused. This backfired on prosecutors.

Later, Thelma Fennell, Jimmy Fennell's mother, took the stand, saying she never heard him sounding so distraught over the phone the day Stacey disappeared. He said "Somebody took my baby. " 

Crystal Dohrmann, Fennell's sister, also testified, saying the couple appeared to be in love and would visit her quite often at her Georgetown home.

Mark Brown, Fennell's cousin also testified, saying his cousin was a man of good morals. The defense cross-examined, and asked him if he would equate kidnapping and improper sexual conduct with someone in custody with a man of good morals. 

Brown answered yes. The gallery let out laughs and gasps, angering district judge J.D. Langley.

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The state continues to try and uphold Rodney Reed's conviction

The state attempts to discredit the defense's previous witnesses, while Rodney Reed's mother is confident things will go well for her son.

Stacey Stites' sister Debra Oliver took the stand at the end of the day. She said Fennell was kind to her sister and Stites was excited about planning the wedding. She said Fennell also placed the ring on Stites' finger while she was in the coffin and he grieved deeply for some time. 

The defense asked her if it is discovered that Fennell killed her sister, would she want him punished. She replied yes, if he did do the crime.

Both sides are expected to wrap up by Friday afternoon, leaving a decision on a new trial or not, in the judge’s hands.

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