Rev. Gerald John ROBINSON |
Gerald J.
Robinson in 1968.
Gerald
Robinson stands during his initial appearance in Toledo Municipal
Court on April 26, 2004.
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Attorney John
Callahan and Gerald Robinson and his sister-in-law, Barbara Robinson
leave the Lucas County Jail after Robinson was released May 3, 2004.
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WADSWORTH
Attorney Henry
Herschel, Gerald Robinson and Alan Konop, hold a press conference in
Konop's
office on March 1, 2005. Herschel was an attorney for Robinson in 1980
and disputed
the conclusion that Robinson did not pass a lie detector test in 1980.
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ZAPOTOSKY
Gerald
Robinson, center, listens as his attorneys John Thebes, left and Alan
Konop
confer during jury selection on March 17, 2006.
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MORRISON
The first
witness in Gerald Robinson trial, sister Phyllis Ann Gerold, right,
takes
the stand on April 24, 2006. Judge Thomas J. Osowich is at left.
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Gerald
Robinson listens to one of his attorneys as the first witness of his
murder trial
answers questions on April 24, 2006.
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Toledo, Ohio, Police Detective Terry Cousino describes for the
jury the bloodstain patterns on
an altar cloth in the murder trial of the Rev. Gerald Robinson on
Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
(AP Photo/Andy Morrison)
Gerald
Robinson, left, and defense attorney Nicole Khoury laugh as defense
attorney lawyer
John Thebes has trouble with a display during his murder trial on
April 26, 2006.
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Mercy Hospital
security guard Robert Wodarski testifies, saying he saw the chapel
doors open
and the lights on shortly before 7 a.m. on the day of the killing,
during Gerald Robinson's
murder trial on April 28, 2006.
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Gerald
Robinson listens during his trial on May 4, 2006.
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Retired Toledo
police detective William Kina testifies on May 8, 2006.
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Forensic
anthropologist Kathleen Reichs testifies during the murder trial of
Gerald Robinson on May 8, 2006.
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Julie Saul
shows the mandible of Sister Margaret Ann Pahl to the jury as she
testifies
during the murder trial on May 10, 2006.
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Defense
attorney Alan Konop, left, questions retired Toledo Police Detective
Arthur Marx during the murder trial.
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Dr. Diane
Barnett, deputy Lucas County coroner testified today in Gerald
Robinson's murder trial
that a letter opener belonging to the priest was - a perfect fit - for
a stab wound in
the exhumed body of Sister Margaret Ann Pahl.
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MORRISON
The suspected
weapon in the murder of sister Margaret Ann Pahl is a letter opener
belonging to
Gerald Robinson. The round object is a medallion that has been taken
off the letter opener.
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MORRISON
Defense
attorney Alan Konop gives closing arguments during the murder trial
of the Rev. Gerald Robinson on May 10, 2006.
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MORRISON
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