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Defense challenges witness in Lorenzen Wright murder trial

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - A defense attorney for a man charged with fatally shooting former NBA player Lorenzen Wright attempted to poke holes Friday in the testimony of a convicted killer who said Wright's ex-wife gave him details about the slaying.

Jimmie Martin has provided key testimony in the trial of Billy Ray Turner, who has pleaded not guilty to charges including first-degree murder in the death of Wright, a Memphis native who played 13 seasons in the NBA before he retired after the 2008-2009 season.

Prosecutors allege Turner and Martin were asked by Lorenzen Wright's ex-wife, Sherra Wright, to kill him in Atlanta, then Memphis, in 2010. At the time, Martin was facing charges of killing his girlfriend. Martin was convicted and is currently serving prison time in that case. He has received immunity from prosecution in the Wright case.

Martin is Sherra Wright's cousin. Turner is a gardener who knew Sherra Wright from church and, according to prosecutors, had a secret romantic relationship with her.

Martin testified Thursday that Sherra Wright recruited him and Turner to kill Lorenzen Wright, whose decomposing body was found riddled with bullet wounds in a swampy field in east Memphis on July 28, 2010. The 34-year-old father of six had been missing for days before his body was discovered.

Wright's slaying is one of the most highly publicized murder cases in Memphis history.

Turner and Sherra Wright were indicted in 2017. She entered a surprise guilty plea to facilitation of murder in July 2019 and was sentenced to 30 years in prison.

Martin testified Thursday that he and Turner met with Sherra Wright to plan the killing and went to Lorenzen Wright's condominium in Atlanta to shoot him, with an understanding that he would get paid.

Armed with handguns, Turner and Martin went to the Atlanta condo, entered through a window and found someone sleeping on the couch in the living room - but it was not Lorenzen Wright, Martin testified. Turner and Martin returned home without killing anyone.

Back on the witness stand Friday, Martin told prosecutor Paul Hagerman that he was in Batesville, Mississippi, at the time of the July 19, 2010, shooting. Martin said he went to the field with Sherra Wright some days after the shooting, and she essentially confessed.

Sherra Wright said she lured her ex-husband to the field by telling him that she was going to meet someone there to get some money, Martin testified. According to Martin, she said that she and Turner chased Lorenzen Wright, who jumped a fence before they shot him in the field.

'œHow did you feel about that?'ť Hagerman said.

'œTerrible,'ť Martin replied.

Martin also said Turner and Wright got rid of evidence from the shooting scene and he went with Turner to dispose of the murder weapon by dumping it in a north Mississippi lake. Martin said he told detectives in 2012 where the gun was located. It was later found by FBI divers.

In his opening statement Tuesday, defense attorney John Keith Perry questioned Martin's credibility, saying the information he gave investigators was a farce and full of lies.

On cross-examination Friday, Perry challenged several aspects of the Martin's story, including details about meetings with Sherra Wright, his activities on the night of the shooting and conversations with Turner on the drive to Atlanta.

Perry questioned Martin about whether he actually entered Lorenzen Wright's condo with a gun or if Turner was the only one who went inside. Perry said Martin had previously told detectives in three interviews that he didn't have a gun and waited outside.

But Perry noted that Martin testified Thursday that he did go inside with Turner, with weapons drawn.

'œOut of the three prior statements, you never said that, correct?'ť Perry asked Martin.

Martin hesitated, then said, 'œYes sir.'ť

A motive for the slaying was not clear, though Hagerman said in his opening statement that the killers were driven by jealousy and greed. Hagerman also mentioned $2 million, though it was not immediately clear what that meant.

Sherra Wright did receive $1 million from her ex-husband's life insurance policy and settled a court dispute in 2014 over how she spent the insurance money meant to benefit their six children, The Commercial Appeal has reported.

FILE - Sherra Wright listens as prosecutor Paul Hagerman reads a list of evidence against her during a hearing in Judge Lee Coffee's court in Memphis, Tenn., July 25, 2019. Billy Ray Turner is charged with conspiring with Sherra Wright to killer her ex-husband, retired NBA player Lorenzen Wright, whose body was found in a swampy field Memphis in 2010. (Jim Weber/Daily Memphian via AP, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Oct. 5, 2018, file photo, defendant Billy Ray Turner makes an appearance in Judge Lee V. Coffee's courtroom in Memphis, Tenn. Jury selection was set to begin Monday, March 14, 2022, in the trial of a man charged with killing former NBA player Lorenzen Wright, whose body was found in a swampy field nearly 12 years ago in Memphis, Tennessee. Billy Ray Turner has pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder and conspiracy, and could face life in prison if convicted. (Mark Weber/The Commercial Appeal via AP, File, File) The Associated Press
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