Prosecutors say Robert Shephard used Frank Q. Jackson’s dirt bike to lure him to the spot where he would be shot and killed.
In court, prosecutors didn’t go in to great detail about a motive in the case. Shepard’s family says they didn’t hear them give a reason why Shephard would want Frank dead.Prosecutors say phone records show Frank called Shepard minutes before he died. Prosecutors built their case on that and surveillance video they say shows Shepard point out the place where he put Frank’s dirt bike.We’re not identifying Robert’s sister, because she says she’s concerned for her safety.
Defense attorneys say there is no proof Shephard knew Frank was about to be murdered when he put the bike in Garden Valley.
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