Thomas E. Murray is led out of the Douglas County District Court after he was found guilty of murdering his ex-wife, Carmin D. Ross, in November 2003 at her home northwest of Lawrence. Jurors reached their verdict Thursday, their fourth day of deliberations.
Danny Ross, father of Carmin D. Ross, looks for a reaction from Thomas E. Murray after jurors finds Murray guilty of the murder of his ex-wife.
Assistant Dist. Atty. Angela Wilson greets Judi Ross, mother of Carmin D. Ross, moments before the jury returned to the courtroom to read its verdict. Standing at right is Samantha Fabbri, one of Carmin Ross' sisters.
The family of Carmin D. Ross are overwhelmed with emotion after jurors find Thomas E. Murray guilty of the murder of Carmin Ross Thursday in Douglas County District Court.
Danny Ross, father of Carmin D. Ross, left, is hugged by his son-in-law Andy Bowman. Ross is overcome with emotion after jurors Thursday found Thomas E. Murray guilty of murdering his daughter, Carmin D. Ross.
Danny Ross, father of murder victim Carmin D. Ross, addresses the media after jurors found Thomas E. Murray guilty of murdering of his daughter.
Judi Ross, mother of murder victim Carmin D. Ross, hugs Robert Wagner, one of the jurors who convicted Thomas E. Murray of Carmin Ross' murder. Carmin's father, Danny Ross, right, and reporters watch Thursday outside the courtroom.
Ted Kihm, of Lawrence, answers questions after he and fellow jurors found Thomas E. Murray guilty of the murder of Carmin D. Ross. Kihm said he felt sorry for Murray and that jurors had some doubt about his guilt, but not to the level of "reasonable doubt."
Relatives of Carmin D. Ross listen to two jurors speak to the media after their verdict. On Thursday a Douglas County jury found Ross' ex-husband, Thomas E. Murray, guilty of her November 2003 murder. Front row from left are Danny Ross, Carmin's father; Malta Ross, Carmin's grandmother; Judi Ross, Carmin's mother; and Heather Bowman, one of Carmin Ross' sisters.
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