foul-mouthed witness?
A prosecutor in Michigan is
considering whether the squawkings of a foul-mouthed parrot may be used
as evidence in a murder trial.Glenna Duram, 48, has been charged with murdering her husband, Martin, in front of the couple's pet in 2015.Relatives
of the victim believe that the pet African Grey, named Bud, overheard
the couple arguing and has been repeating their final words....Mrs Duram is accused of shooting her husband five times before turning the gun on herself in a failed suicide attempt.Mr
Duram's ex-wife, Christina Keller, now owns Bud. She believes that he
has been repeating the conversation from the night of the murder, which
she says ends in the phrase "Don't shoot!", with an expletive added...
Lillian Duram, added: "That bird picks up everything and anything, and it's got the filthiest mouth around."
Mr Springstead [prosecutor]said it is unlikely the bird could be called to the stand to testify as a witness during a trial.
That it was even being considered is a bit of a worry.
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