Evidence the Arbery jury never heard: Storekeepers nicknamed Ahmaud 'The Jogger' for stealing and running away - while Travis McMichael called him racial slur AFTER shooting him
- The jury in Ahmaud Arbery's murder trial heard from more than two dozen witnesses across 10 days of testimony
- They also heard the prosecution and defense state their cases over two days of closing statements
- However, there were five key arguments the court ruled could not be presented to the 12-juror panel who will decide the fate of the three white men charged
- They included Arbery's mental health records and criminal history, and the fact that trace amounts of THC were found in his blood after his death
- The judge also refused evidence claiming Arbery was known as 'The Jogger' because he would jog to convenience stores, and run out with stolen goods
- Information about the defendants, including their alleged racist social media posts and text messages, were also withheld from the jury
- Travis McMichael, Gregory McMichael and neighbor William 'Roddie' Bryan have been found guilty of murder
Ahmaud Arbery jury did not hear five key arguments
Before they reached their guilty verdict, the jury - made up of 11 white people and one black person - was presented with hours of testimony.
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