Trial to start in slaying of Georgia teacher Tara Grinstead

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Trial to start in slaying of Georgia teacher Tara Grinstead
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More than 16 years after a popular high school teacher vanished from her rural Georgia home, a man is set to stand trial for her murder, AP reports.

Hyosub Shin / Atlanta Journal-Constitution via APOCILLA, Ga. — More than 16 years after a popular high school teacher vanished from her rural Georgia home, a man is set to stand trial for her murder.

Then Ryan Duke told investigators in 2017 that he killed Grinstead after breaking into her home near Ocilla to steal drugs. He said he and an accomplice took her body to a pecan orchard in a neighboring county and burned it to ash. Defense attorneys say Duke made a false confession under the influence of drugs.

The judge seated 12 jurors and six alternates Thursday after just four days of jury selection, news outlets reported. A court fight over funding for Duke’s legal defense and the coronavirus pandemic contributed to long delays in the case going to trial.

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