Thursday, September 12, 2013

Arguments heard in appeal for Carthage child-killer

The Southern District Court of Appeals heard Carthage child killer Eddie Salazar's attempt to get a new trial Wednesday in Springfield. A ruling should come sometime in the next few weeks.
Salazar was sentenced to life in prison in 2012 for the murder of his eight-month-old son, Eddie Salazar, Jr. The child’s body was found in Spring River on Feb. 6, 2010. It took three hours and 45 minutes for a jury to find Salazar guilty after hearing the state’s case, which concluded with a forensic pathologist testifying the baby had three skull fractures and his death was due to blunt force.
Ariel Goldsmith, the pathologist, said the baby would have had to hit the ground with “considerable force” to cause those injuries. The defense did not call any witnesses. Online court records indicate the taxpayers will pay for Salazar’s appeal.

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