After about five days of hearing testimony and evidence, a jury is expected to start deliberating in the trial of Michael Sharpe, a 71-year-old former Connecticut charter school CEO charged with kidnapping four women in the 1980s that went unsolved for years.
Some of the victims, who have already testified and are not going to be called as witnesses by the defense, sat in on the trial Thursday, at times becoming emotional as investigators described the evidence.
State prosecutors rested their case on Friday afternoon on the fourth day of the trial for Michael Sharpe, the former Connecticut charter school CEO charged with kidnapping four women in the 1980s.
A Marlborough man and former charter school CEO is suspected in four sexual assaults in four different Connecticut cities and towns in 1984 and has been.