The prosecutor told WOOD he hasn’t ruled out using the winged witness on the stand as evidence. A foul-mouthed parrot may provide key evidence in the murder trial of a Michigan woman accused of killing her husband more than a year ago. “That bird picks up everything and anything, and it’s got the filthiest mouth around,” Duram’s mom, Lillian Duram, told the station. Glenna Duram, 48, was charged Thursday with first-degree murder in the death of Martin Duram, who was found shot five times in May 2015 at their home in Sand Lake. Glenna allegedly wrote three suicide notes and the couple had financial problems, according to police records.
Source: Fox News June 25, 2016 02:05 UTC