No decision yet in murder case against Murrieta man

Wade Griffin III, 41, of Murrieta, is accused of killing 34-year-old Ever Council on March 19, 2007.


Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Jurors concluded their first full day of deliberations today without reaching a verdict in the murder trial of a former Marine who allegedly beat and strangled an ex-girlfriend because she left him and was seeing someone else.

Wade Griffin III, 41, of Murrieta, is accused of killing 34-year-old Ever Council on March 19, 2007.

In addition to first-degree murder, Griffin faces special circumstance allegations of lying in wait and committing murder during an attempted rape, which could result in a life prison term without the possibility of parole.

Jurors deliberated for a little more than an hour Tuesday before calling it a day and spent part of today hearing readback of testimony.

During the trial, Deputy District Attorney Brandon Smith tried to show that the defendant was waiting outside Council’s apartment in the 33000 block of Mapleton Avenue when she opened her door to leave for work.

“He knew Ever would never see him coming,” the prosecutor said.

Council and Griffin had broken up the month before, and she had started seeing another man, an active-duty Marine from Camp Pendleton, according to trial testimony.

“Ever moved on with her life and the defendant just could not let her go,” Smith told jurors.

Smith said the defendant caught the victim by surprise, pushed into her residence and stripped, beat and strangled her before ingesting two bottles of pills — Soma and Vicodin — and passing out, naked, on her body.

Photos displayed to the jury showed a gruesome scene of a bloodied and beaten woman lying naked on her apartment floor, only one sleeve of her suit jacket still on her arm. Griffin was found unconscious atop the dead woman, police said.

Defense attorney Colleen Lawler called witnesses to try to prove that someone else was to blame for the killing and that Griffin found Council’s body.

Lawler tried to show that Griffin panicked and tried to clean her up but didn’t immediately call police because he believed he would be blamed. He took the pills because he was upset, Lawler contends.

The woman’s boyfriend testified that he was speaking to her on her cell phone as she prepared to leave for work when he heard her scream.

He said he drove to her apartment, couldn’t get an answer at the door, then drove to the bank where she worked. When he didn’t see her there, he went back to her apartment and got the manager and a maintenance supervisor to open the door, according to testimony.

Maintenance supervisor Ricardo Zepeda testified that he was in the office when a man in military fatigues asked the manager of the complex to check on a woman in one of the apartments.

The three went to the unit and knocked and rang the bell twice before unlocking the door and deadbolt and finding the bodies, Zepeda said.

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