COWETA COUNTY, Ga. - Both sides have now rested in the disappearance and murder trial of Tiffany Foster, setting the stage for closing arguments Thursday morning.
What they're saying:
Prosecutors wrapped their case before lunch after a dramatic day of testimony that included the arrival of a rusty, burned woodchipper in the courtroom. Investigators say the machine was found on land in Troup County belonging to the grandmother of defendant Reginald "Reggie" Robertson.
Robertson is charged with murder, kidnapping, aggravated assault and financial fraud. His co-defendant, Jeremy Walker, is charged with concealing Foster’s death.
Jurors were told that cadaver dogs detected the odor of human remains both in the chipper and in the soil surrounding it. Lead investigator Stacy Beckom testifi

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