The defense continues presenting witnesses today in the Michelle Lodzinski murder trial
NEW BRUNSWICK --The defense continues presenting its case today in the trial of Michelle Lodzinski who is charged with the May 1991 murder of her 5-year-old son, Timothy Wiltsey.
Lodzinski's attorney, Gerald Krovatin, presented family members Tuesday and is expected to present retired Sayreville police officers and former community members today.
His main point is that there is no direct evidence that links Lodzinski to the disappearance or death of her son.
Krovatin is also expected to call witnesses to show that the boy's body could have floated in the Raritan River from the carnival site in Sayreville where Lodzinski reported him missing the evening of May 25, 1991, to where his skeletal remains were found 11 months later in a swampy area of Raritan Center in Edison.
Lodzinski, 48, was charged in August 2014 with her son's murder, but she was a prime suspect within weeks of reporting him missing after she gave police several statements that with different versions of how he disappeared, according to testimony at the trial.
She has always maintained she had nothing to do with his disappearance or death.
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