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Attorney J. Morgan Leach sits with Madison Wine during a hearing in Wood County Circuit Court on Thursday. The court is trying to determine if a statement she gave allegedly admitting to starting a fire that killed her adoptive parents in May 2019 should be allowed at her trial on arson and murder. (Photo by Brett Dunlap)
PARKERSBURG Whether the girl who is accused of setting a Davisville fire that resulted in the deaths of two people fully understood what would happen when she gave a statement seemingly confessing to the crime was discussed in court Thursday.
A hearing was held before Wood County Circuit Judge J.D. Beane in the case of Madison Wine who has been charged with first-degree arson and murder in the deaths of Robert Taylor, 58, and his wife, Charolette, 52, at their Davisville home in May 2019.