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Holliman case in hands of jurors

Bridget Flowers, a friend of Laura-Lee Godfrey Holliman, takes the witness stand Thursday in Brian Holliman’s murder trial.
Bridget Flowers, a friend of Laura-Lee Godfrey Holliman, takes the witness stand Thursday in Brian Holliman’s murder trial. / Kelly Tippett

 

After four days of testimony, the jury today will get a chance to determine the guilt or innocence of Brian Holliman of Caledonia, whose Thursday request for an acquittal was denied.

“The state has not proven by deliberate design of my client to commit the crime of murder,” defense attorney Steve Farese said once the state rested its rebuttal and jurors were recessed for the day at about 4 p.m. Thursday.

“The motion is overruled,” 16th Circuit Court Judge Howard responded.

Brian Holliman, 28, is accused of the murder of his wife, Laura-Lee Godfrey Holliman, who was 24 at the time of her death.

During the trial, the defense has worked to maintain the shooting was accidental, illustrating, with testimony, concerns for Laura Holliman’s physical and mental health.

Brian Holliman initially reported the death as a suicide. Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office investigators said he later admitted to the Oct. 25, 2008 killing.

In a statement Brian Holliman gave to police, he said he found his wife on the day of her death, in a closet with the 12-gauge Remington 870 pump-action shotgun used in the shooting.

“This is not going to happen,” Brian Holliman said to Laura Holliman, who apparently planned to kill herself, LCSO Investigator Eli Perrigen read from the statement, Wednesday.

Brian Holliman attempted to wrestle the gun away from Laura Holliman when she grabbed the barrel and the gun went off, killing Laura Holliman, the statement continued.

Steve Byrd, chief of the Firearm and Tool Mark Section of the Mississippi Crime Lab, who examined the shotgun used in the crime, earlier in the week said the gun likely was not fired accidentally.

Witnesses have said Laura Holliman had planned to leave Brian Holliman. And five days before her death, Laura Holliman packed her car with clothes, and had her two young daughters — Brianna, the couple’s only child together, and Raleigh, Laura Holliman’s daughter from a previous relationship —were waiting in the vehicle.

Bridget Flowers, whose daughter, Megan, is a friend of Katie Godfrey, Laura Holliman’s teenage sister, and Sarah Holliman, Brian Holliman’s mother, both testified to this.

Sarah Holliman previously testified she arrived at Brian and Laura Holliman’s North Wolf Road home on Oct. 20, 2008, and comforted a distraught Laura Holliman, whose daughters were in the car crying.

“If I had a bullet, that could solve everything,” Laura Holliman told Sarah Holliman, according to Sarah Holliman’s testimony.

Flowers, whom Megan called for a ride home because Brian and Laura Holliman were arguing, said Sarah Holliman did not enter the house, and the children were not crying, as Sarah Holliman testified earlier.

Flowers saw Laura Holliman putting clothes into her vehicle; Megan and Katie were outside with Brianna and Raleigh.

“Were they crying?” Allgood asked Bridget.

“No, they weren’t,” she said.

Moments later, Flowers said, Sarah Holliman arrived at the house.

“She jumped out of the vehicle, took Raleigh and Brianna and left. She did not say a word,” Bridget said.

Witness bias

During questioning by Farese, Flowers, who has posted comments about Brian Holliman on her Facebook page, admitted she was not an unbiased witness.

“Do you consider yourself an unbiased witness?” Farese asked.

“As to what I believe this case is, no,” was her reply.

“He gets to spend Thanksgiving with his (expletive) family,” and “Brian Holliman is out on bond, how (expletive) is that,” Flowers posted at the site.

Godfrey, who moved in with Brian and Laura Holliman during the summer of 2008, said the two argued a lot over many things, including Laura Holliman going out with friends.

Contrary to testimony Laura Holliman was “depressed” and “withdrawn,” Godfrey said Laura Holliman didn’t try to distance herself from her or anyone else.

Family: Laura was not depressed

Godfrey also noted Laura Holliman and Heather Cole, who, along with Sarah Holliman, testified Laura Holliman was depressed, “had no relationship” with Laura Holliman.

Curtis Godfrey, Laura Holliman’s younger brother, with whom she had a very close relationship, said she never expressed thoughts of suicide.

“She did not look like she was depressed,” Godfrey said.

Diane Holbrook, the maternal grandmother of Brooks, Brian Holliman’s son from a previous relationship, said Sarah Holliman told her Laura Holliman had killed herself.

The day after Laura Holliman’s death, Holbrook was scheduled to meet Sarah Holliman near the Sulligent (Ala.) Police Department to pick up Brooks.

“They usually came at 6 p.m., but they were 30 minutes late that day,” Holbrook said.

Sarah Holliman said Laura Holliman had told her, if “she had a gun, she could do away with her problem,” Holbrook testified.

Testimony from coworkers

Julie Rawson, administrator for Gastroenterology Associates of Columbus, where Laura Holliman worked, also testified Thursday. Sarah Holliman told Rawson that Laura Holliman killed herself and was a manic depressive, Rawson said.

She described Laura Holliman, who worked at the office for six months prior to her death, as “one of the most even-keeled people on our staff.” She also said Laura Holliman had not expressed thoughts of suicide to her.

Julie Rawson’s husband, Dr. James Rawson, a doctor at Gastroenterology Associates, saw Laura as a patient when she had foot problems in September 2008.

“She had an infection that was not responding to outpatient treatment,” he said.

Laura Holliman mentioned migraine headaches and bladder problems, James Rawson said, but she did not appear to be in pain as Sarah Holliman said in earlier testimony.

‘Like a daughter’

Earlier, Sarah Holliman had been cross examined by Allgood.

Throughout her two-day testimony, Sarah Holliman said she loved Laura Holliman “like a daughter.”

“You did not do anything to prevent her from killing herself, but you loved her like a daughter?” Allgood asked.

“I didn’t do anything for Laura Lee,” she said.

Jury selection was held and testimony began in the case Monday; the trial has been continued a number of times.

Howard was to give jurors final instructions at 9 this morning in the main courtroom of the Lowndes County Courthouse.

Allen Baswell is a staff reporter for The Dispatch

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Article Comment Lisa Jones comments:

12/4/2009 2:04:00 PM

Thank You Lord. Now my daughter and granddaughter will be safe. May Laura Lee rest in peace. Thank You Eli! Thank you Mr. Allgood.

Article Comment "Praise The Lord" comments:

12/4/2009 2:05:00 PM

Praise the Lord for this news... Rest in Peace Laura Lee... We love you! :)

Article Comment KC comments:

12/4/2009 1:47:00 PM

HE WAS FOUND GUILTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Article Comment chill comments:

12/4/2009 1:55:00 PM

G U I L T Y !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THE JURY FOUND HIM GUILTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

There is JUSTICE after all!!!!!!!!!!

Rest in Peace Laura Lee

Article Comment Gina comments:

12/4/2009 1:59:00 PM

I was a part of the Godfrey family for 16 years and still close to them.
My heart aches for Doyle, the girls, MawMaw, Pap, Nett Nett and the rest of the family.
I remember when Laura Lee was born and what a beautiful baby she was and how proud Doyle was.
Anyone that would hit a women much less kill one is a child of the Devil.
"Nothing is too big for MY God" and justice will be served not only in the Judicial system but also in God's Chambers.
Just like the man that shot and killed my Uncle many years ago, justice will be served,this man was so old they did not put him in prison but on his dying bed he was hollering "get that Howell boy off of me". So he did get his reward as I know he is in "HELL" keeping the flames burning for Brian.
God tells us to also pray for our enemies, God know as humans that this is hard for us to do but as a Child of God I pray for all. There really is no winner, Laura Lee is gone and the kids will not have her to go to when they need their Mom and Doyle and Curtis as well as the rest of the family has a VOID that will never be able to be filled.
God be with the family that I still call my own and I pray that Brian will spend the remainder of his life in "HELL" whether it be in prison or by death.

Article Comment whataretheythinking comments:

12/4/2009 2:07:00 PM

About these people who murder their spouses...when there are young children involved: What kind of selfish idiot goes about doing something that will likely result in the loss of BOTH parents, when one is murdered and the other is in jail and not coming back? My heart goes out to all concerned, most especially this poor girl's babies.

Article Comment responsibility comments:

12/4/2009 2:02:00 PM

Ya know...just another case of a guy whose parents enabled and covered up for him instead of teaching him responsibility. So now the state will teach him. Moral of the story: parents, if your kids are acting like they should be able to do anything with no regard for consequences, step up and do your job. Let them take the fall early on and learn from their mistakes, quit bailing them out and or bullying your way over the rights of others, or your little darling could be the next monster in court...just another waste of oxygen.

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