BATON ROUGE - Accused killer Earl Lee Johnson is facing life in prison for a murder that he streamed on social media. The district attorney's office continued with testimonies on day four of the trial as they brought more witnesses to testify in the case of Earl Lee Johnson in the murder of Janice David.

Thursday, the jury heard from doctors and responding police officers.

One of them was the officer who was right behind Johnson when he took officers on a chase the evening he streamed him attacking David.

During the chase, the officer testified that Johnson hit seven or eight vehicles. When they finally caught him, he was telling her about the murder of David.

However, she didn't believe him, thinking he was emotionally disturbed. Later, the officer learned about the Faceb

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