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WATCH LIVE: Ryan Duke Trial in Tara Grinstead Murder Day 1 - Billy Hancock - Chief Of Police

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LIVE COVERAGE: Ryan Duke Trial - Murder of Tara Grinstead

Happening In Court:
Day 1
Opening Statements
Billy Grinstead - Victim's Father
Dana Giddens - Mentored By Victim
Rhett Roberts - Victim's Co-worker
Jared Luke - Victim's Student
Lunch Break
Phillip Luke - Victim's Former Student
Dr Troy Davis-Fmr School Superintendent
Heath Dykes - Had Relationship w/ Victim
Break
Joe Portier - Victim's Neighbor
Diana Harper-Victim's Ex-Boyfriend's Mom
Billy Hancock - Chief Of Police

Trial starts Monday, May 9, for the man charged with murdering Georgia teacher Tara Grinstead, 30. Opening statements are set for 9 a.m ET.

Defendant Ryan Alexander Duke allegedly carried out the killing back in 2005 and recruited friend Bo Dukes (no relation) to help get rid of the body, but he has said in court that Bo Dukes is the real killer.

Charges in Irwin County, Georgia, are malice murder, two counts of felony murder, aggravated assault, burglary, and concealing the death of another person.

Grinstead was last seen the night of Oct. 22, 2005, and was reported missing after she did not show up to work at Irwin High School two days later. Her whereabouts remained unknown for years, but authorities charged Ryan Duke as the alleged killer and Bo Dukes as his alleged accomplice in 2017. Both men used to be among Grinstead’s students.

Authorities have asserted that Grinstead walked in on Duke burglarizing her home. Duke killed her, and took away the body to hide her, authorities said. Bo Dukes said in a confession that it took two days to burn their former teacher’s body.

Ryan Duke allegedly confessed to the murder shortly before his 2017 arrest, but his defense now says he was intoxicated when he made this statement.

Bo Dukes was convicted and sentenced in 2019 to 25 years in prison for charges of giving false statements, hindering the apprehension or punishment of a criminal, and concealing a death.

“My actions were cowardly, callous, and cruel,” Dukes said in a statement to the court. He said he acted in self-pity and self-preservation rather than in doing the right thing for Grinstead. The defendant voiced an apology to her family and those wrongly suspected in the crime.

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