New witness in Cardwell trial takes the stand discussing shortfalls
Cardwell is facing murder charges for his toddler step-daughter
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - With Jared Cardwell s defense team clinging to the claim Celine Carreno s death could have been an accident, a biomechanical engineer is called to the stand to help clear Cardwell s name.
Jared Cardwell, the toddler s stepfather, faces murder charges in connection with Celine s death.
Dutch Johnson is a biomechanical engineer with Wiltshire Forensic Biomechanics paid by the defense team to give a testimony on shortfalls.
This poses significance after Dr. Evan Matshes told the courtroom Thursday, although it is rare for a child to pass away from a shortfall, it is still a possibility.
Cardwell trial
News 11 s Crystal Jimenez has details on the latest testimony in the trial
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - As the Cardwell Trial continues, a forensic pathologist who reviewed Celine Carreno s autopsy said an accidental death can t be ruled out.
Jared Cardwell faces murder charges in connection with Celine s death. He was the toddler s stepfather.
Dr. Evan Matshes is a pediatric forensic pathologist. Thursday he told the courtroom, when reviewing autopsies, a series of questions must be asked. He said in his line of work, doctors can t immediately determine abuse in a home.
When reviewing Celine s autopsy, he said, he had to ask himself could her subdural hemorrhage have been caused by a short fall on a playground or stairs?
Man arrested for firing gun in Midvale neighborhood
Later told police he was in a shootout while under the influence
Unified Police arrested a man who is accused of randomly firing gunshots early Saturday morning in Midvale.
Posted at 5:32 PM, Jan 09, 2021
and last updated 2021-01-09 22:58:17-05
MIDVALE, Utah â Unified Police arrested a man who is accused of randomly firing gunshots early Saturday morning in Midvale.
According to investigators, dispatchers received several reports shortly after 3 a.m. of shots fired in the area of 7000 South and 300 East.
Soon after officers arrived, they arrested 33-year-old Scott Landgrebe without incident. Police believe he may have been under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Hasta la vista 2020: The top social media stories of the year
News 11 s Crystal Jimenez recaps the top stories of the year
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - We have finally reached the very last day of 2020, and many people are glad to be saying goodbye to the year that wreaked havoc on so many lives.
It s safe to say, 2020 was nothing like we expected it to be.
Coronavirus news flooded the airways as more and more locals were being infected with the virus that was so new to doctors worldwide.
The deadly virus eventually hit home.
Schools closed down, and children began distance learning, which meant that educators had to create new lesson plans to virtually provide students with education.