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Testimony Continues in Evansville Murder Trial

By: Michael C. Fehn
Updated: March 12, 2013
The murder trial of an Evansville man continues on Tuesday.

Testimony started Monday in the trial of Ted Mueller, Junior.  Police say Mueller shot and killed Cedric Watt last September on Delaware street in Evansville.

Police say Mueller and another man, Christopher Bell, were going to buy pot from Watt, when the shooting occurred.

A jury was seated on Monday, and prosecutors called their first witnesses.

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I haven't committed murder but i feel so guilty about something i have done. I stole my friend Angel's identity, hacked all her accounts, had a child of her's without all without her consent..[censored] her and stole her man I feel bad cause i did it all for money ANY ADVICE ON HOW TO MAKE THIS RIGHT?

Angel P. March 12, 2013 at 11:31 am

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