Lawyers cite Bundy, McVeigh in Santa Fe, Texas school shooting case
GALVESTON, TexasAttorneys for a teenager accused of fatally shooting 10 people at a Texas high school want the trial moved to a different city, arguing that the teen should be afforded the same treatment as Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, serial killer Ted Bundy and other suspects in mass killings.
Dimitrios Pagourtzis, 18, is charged with capital murder in the May 2018 attack at Santa Fe High School that also left 13 others wounded. He appeared in court for the first time Monday as his attorneys urged a judge to move the trial out of Galveston County, where the courthouse is just 20 miles east of Santa Fe.
The attorneys said they want to ensure the jury pool is objective. They noted that the trials for McVeigh, Bundy and Washington sniper Lee Malvo were all moved out of the communities where the crimes were committed.
"We have this process the code envisions, that certain cases, because of their notoriety, their emotional impact, simply present too great a challenge to afford a defendant due process," attorney Nick Poehl told the judge Monday. Poehl cited social media comments about the Santa Fe school shooting.
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