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Parrot could be witness to possible US murder case | Parrot could be witness to possible US murder case |
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The ex-wife of a western Michigan man believes a parrot is repeating something said just before his fatal shooting but a prosecutor is downplaying whether that could be used in court. | |
“I’m not aware of any legal precedent for that,” Newaygo county prosecutor Robert Springstead told the Associated Press on Monday. | |
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“Certainly, as we work our way through the case, that may be something to look at, but I highly doubt there is any precedent for that.” | “Certainly, as we work our way through the case, that may be something to look at, but I highly doubt there is any precedent for that.” |
Also, Springstead said, when a judge asks a witness to raise his or her right hand, “to a parrot, are you raising a wing, a foot?” | Also, Springstead said, when a judge asks a witness to raise his or her right hand, “to a parrot, are you raising a wing, a foot?” |
Martin Duram, 45, was shot five times in his home in Ensley Township in May 2015. Then-wife Glenna Duram had a head wound but survived. | |
Duram’s ex-wife, Christina Keller, now owns Bud, an African grey parrot that has repeated “don’t fucking shoot” in Martin Duram’s voice, she told WOOD-TV. | |
But Springstead said he hasn’t heard it. “I tried to on my smartphone and online. I couldn’t get the audio feed to work,” he said. | |
No charges have been filed in the case and Duram’s death remains under investigation. Springstead said his injuries appeared not to be self-inflicted. | |
“As soon as I receive the investigation, I will make a charging decision,” he said. “I expect that to happen in the next few weeks.” | “As soon as I receive the investigation, I will make a charging decision,” he said. “I expect that to happen in the next few weeks.” |