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Published - Friday, July 18, 2008

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Man tells jury he can't remember killing wife


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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A man on trial for the death of his wife told a jury he never planned to murder anyone except himself when she was fatally stabbed in their Fitchburg apartment.

Twenty-eight-year-old Julio Marin-Garcia said through tears Thursday that he loved 23-year-old Yuliana Hernandez-Hernandez and never thought about killing her. The defense contends he should be convicted on a lesser charge of second-degree murder instead of first-degree intentional homicide.
He said he felt angry, confused and betrayed to learn she was having an affair, and he was at the home when his wife came in last Oct. 17 with the other man, who then fled.

A digital voice recorder in his pocket picked up the sounds of the slaying. It was played for the jury earlier in the trial.

Marin-Garcia said he did not remember stabbing his wife and cutting her throat, nor cutting his own throat, wrist and stabbing himself.

Closing arguments were scheduled today in Dane County Circuit Court.
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Twilite wrote on Jul 18, 2008 3:20 PM:

" laxreader: it's true. even someone who has something done to them (e.g. rape, torture, etc) may not remember it, at least right away. it's a defense mechanism. "

laxreader wrote on Jul 18, 2008 3:03 PM:

" I'm guessing that he has mental issues. Just a guess. I have heard of things like this happening though, somone blacking out and doing something that they don't remember doing later, unfortunately this may be the case here. I don't think it is an excuse but, it has been studied and proven that people can forget something that was tragic in their actions. I think anyways. "

wisconsingal wrote on Jul 18, 2008 12:24 PM:

" Yeah, I can see how you could forget slitting your wife's throat, stabbing yourself and slitting your own throat just like you would forget buying a loaf of bread while at the store to buy milk. Small stuff like that does slip your mind.....sheeeeesh. He better rot. "

enuffalready wrote on Jul 18, 2008 9:22 AM:

" How convenient. I'm guessing that he could probably tell you what he had for dinner 7 years ago next Tuesday and where it was. "


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