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Monday, February 20, 2012
Despite the President's Day holiday, the Gabe Watson murder trial resumes Monday morning. Expected to take the stand today is the dive master on the trip where Watson's wife died.
On Friday, Dr. Doug Milsap testified about talking to Watson after his wife's death. Milsap was on the same scuba diving trip in which Watson's wife, Tina, drowned. He said Watson told him he tried to save Tina, but she was too heavy and he lost his grip. Milsap says he got upset and questioned Watson's story because she should not have been that heavy.
Prosecutors say Watson turned off his wife's oxygen tank while she sank to the ocean floor, on their Australian honeymoon in 2003. Expected to take the stand today is the dive master on the trip where Watson's wife died.
On Friday, Dr. Doug Milsap testified about talking to Watson after his wife's death. Milsap was on the same scuba diving trip in which Watson's wife, Tina, drowned. He said Watson told him he tried to save Tina, but she was too heavy and he lost his grip. Milsap says he got upset and questioned Watson's story because she should not have been that heavy.
Prosecutors say Watson turned off his wife's oxygen tank while she sank to the ocean floor, on their Australian honeymoon in 2003.
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