The man accused of killing 39-year-old Oakdale nanny Lori Baker in December 2011 appeared in court for a jury trial last week, and the jury was told some of the details of the gruesome murder, according to a Star Tribune article by Kevin Giles.
A Washington County prosecutor told jurors that Baker was stabbed 48 times as she struggled against her attacker.
From the article:
“Lori Baker never had a chance,” Imran Ali told the nine men and five women assembled for an expected five-day trial. “The defendant is the only one with the means, the motive and the opportunity to kill Lori Baker.”READ THE STAR TRIBUNE ARTICLE
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