"Death row inmate Rodney Reed returned to a Bastrop County
courtroom Tuesday morning for what his defense attorneys hope will be a
chance to prove his innocence in the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites and
get a new trial. The person they say is responsible for the crime — Stites’
fiancé Jimmy Fennell — will not testify in court this week, visiting
judge Doug Shaver declared at the start of the four-day hearing. Fennell, whose alibi the night before Stites’ slaying is in
question, submitted an affidavit to the court saying that if he were
called to the stand, he would plead his Fifth amendment right not to
testify and would not answer questions. His attorney said he would stand
by the statements he made 20 years ago: that he was home with Stites
the night before her death on April 23, 1996, before she went to work.
She later was found raped and strangled on a rural road in Bastrop
County. “I will not answer the questions,” Fennell said in the
affidavit. “I will respond to each question that I am declining to
answer the question based on my Fifth amendment right not to testify.” Fennell would have been a key witness in the hearing. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in May remanded Reed’s case
back to Bastrop County to weigh claims that the state withheld critical
evidence from the defense in the original trial, namely a CNN interview
with Bastrop County sheriff’s deputy Curtis Davis, in which the law
enforcement officer said Fennell told him that he had been out drinking
the night before Stites’ murder and came home late, which conflicts with
Fennell’s alibi. Reed was convicted of capital murder in 1998 for Stites’ death.
He has sat on death row for 20 years, maintaining his innocence. On
Tuesday, he sat stoically in the courtroom in red prison stripes,
flanked by his attorneys, who told the judge they have new evidence that
points to Fennell as the killer, which they hope to present at the
hearing this week, including testimony from a forensic pathologist. The state said this evidence is outside the scope of the hearing and urged Shaver not to retry Reed’s case. “There is absolutely no link between what we have, a supposed
inconsistent statement, and a forensic pathologist,” said Assistant
Attorney General Matthew Ottoway. “That is the only thing we are here
on, your honor, whether Jimmy Fennell supposedly was not where he says
he was at. Forensic pathology has nothing to do with where Jimmy Fennell
was or was not. It is not opening a retrial.” According to the defense, there are inconsistencies with
Stites’ time of death. Attorney Bryce Benjet has said the state’s expert
witness, then-Travis County Medical Examiner Dr. Roberto Bayardo, has
disavowed his testimony at the original trial about Reed’s semen, which
was found in Stites’ body. He had originally said it could have only
come from a sexual assault at or near the time of her death. He later issued a declaration that it could have been deposited
days earlier, firming up the defense’s theory that Reed and Stites were
having an affair and had consensual sex before her death. Benjet said the new evidence is critical to the lingering
questions about Fennell that the appeals court asked Bastrop County to
consider. Shaver has not decided whether to allow the testimony from the
forensic pathologist at the hearing. Ottoway requested that Davis take the stand first to answer
questions about the CNN interview and Fennell’s whereabouts the night
before Stites’ murder."
http://www.statesman.com/news/local/cop-fennell-won-testify-death-row-inmate-rodney-reed-hearing/rdz9NZLKlUCWwwifb0AILJ/
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