This courtroom sketch shows defendant Jarrod Ramos, left, along with attorneys and Anne Arundel Circuit Judge Michael Wachs on June 29, 2021, in Annapolis, Md. (Kevin Richardson/The Baltimore Sun via AP)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (CN) On the fifth day of Capital Gazette shooter Jarrod Ramos’ insanity trial Tuesday, a private investigator detailed litigation he filed against the Annapolis newspaper before jurors heard from a clinical psychologist who said the gunman has three diagnosed mental illnesses.
The trial to determine Ramos’ criminal responsibility for the June 28, 2018, shooting that claimed five lives was cut short last Thursday due to tornado warning, but a jury still heard testimony from Ramos’ sister, Michelle Jeans. She testified that Ramos aspired to be a professional poker player, often traveled to Atlantic City to gamble and was astute at hiding his emotions. Jeans also told the jury she believed she was the admitted killer’s only friend.
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