Jurors on Thursday morning began deliberating in the Rilya Wilson murder case.
Twelve jurors will decide whether caretaker Geralyn Graham is guilty of killing the 4-year-old foster child, then telling a slew of lies to cover-up the childs demise.
Graham, 67, is charged with aggravated child abuse, kidnapping and first degree murder. She faces life in prison. Jurors retired to begin deliberating at 10:45 a.m.
Defense lawyer Michael Matters, in his final argument Wednesday, ripped the states key witness, Robin Lunceford, a convicted armed robber who testified that Graham confessed in jail to smothering the girl with a pillow.
Every bit of the story she concocted about my client is absolutely unbelievable, Matters told jurors. She graduated from prison life with a master in manipulation and a doctorate in deceit.
Lunceford, an eccentric con who was doing life in prison, testified in exchange for a 10-year plea deal on armed robbery case.
The body of Rilya, whose disappearance sparked turmoil at the Florida Department of Children and Families, has never been found.
Miami-Dade prosecutor Sally Weintraub said Lunceford learned intimate details known only to a few people. That included an episode backed up by other witness testimony in which Graham grew angry because Rilya wanted to dress as Cleopatra, not an angel, for Halloween.
Robin Lunceford is big, loud, aggressive, obscene, in-your-face, unpleasant. The kind of person you might just write off, Weintraub told jurors. How you feel about her is not what you have to consider what the testimony is, the defendants words, thats what you must consider.
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