Oct 23, 2024
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) - The State and the defense have rested its case against Leilani Simon. The defense has rested their case shortly after the state. It came after Leilani Simon declined to testify. The final testimony was from Chatham County Police Department (CCPD) Detective Marian Lemmons. Prosecuting Attorney Tim Dean asked, "Was she asked: do you think you may have killed him?" "Yes," said Detective Lemmons. Dean continued, "Is it the case she was not able to give an answer or not, or really say anything? Lemmons responded, "Yes that's correct." The trial has held eight days of testimonies from key witnesses including family, friends and law enforcement. WSAV News 3 has followed along for the entirety of the trial. Simon was made aware of her rights and has chosen not to testify. The Chatham County mother is accused of killing her 20-month-old son Quinton in October 2022 and throwing his body in a dumpster. Simon faces 19 charges, including malice and felony murder. Day 8 of Leilani Simon murder trial
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