Both sides have rested in the trial of a central Kansas man accused of killing a 14-year-old girl and burning her body at the asphalt plant where he worked.
Prosecutors ended their presentation of evidence Thursday morning in the trial of 38-year-old Adam Longoria, the Great Bend man charged with capital murder in the August 2010 death of Alicia DeBolt.
Defense lawyers then called witnesses to testify about various vehicles they saw leaving the asphalt plant in Great Bend during the night the girl disappeared. None of the descriptions matched that of the SUV Longoria was driving.
Longoria did not testify before the defense rested Thursday afternoon. Barton County District Judge Hannelore Kitts sent the jury home for the day, with closing arguments expected Friday.