The Jury Now Has The Case In Sheldon Jeter Jr.’s Murder Trialr

(Beaver, Pa.) The Jury has received the case in the Sheldon Jeter Jr. trial and went into deliberations yesterday afternoon after closing arguments were presented earlier in the day.
During closing arguments Prosecutors said multiple times that all roads lead to Sheldon Jeter killing his childhood friend and room mate Tyric Pugh and leaving his body on Kiehl Street in Aliquippa on May 15, 2020.

The Prosecution told the jury that Jeter was the last person seen with Pugh. Surveillance video shows Jeter’s car in the area around the time of the murder and gunshot residue was found in his car and the murder weapon that was found under Jeter’s mattress.

The Prosecution also said that Jeter’s gun was capable of firing seven bullets, and four of the rounds at the scene matched some of the ammunition found in Jeter’s room.

The defense argued, no forensic evidence and no eyewitnesses were presented in this case, and Jeter was targeted from the beginning.

Stay tuned to Beaver County Radio and beaver county radio dot com as we will report the information as soon as a verdict is reached.