The courtroom has quieted, and now the weight shifts to the jury. Prosecutors say Nichole Rice knew too much—details only the killer could know. The defense fired back, calling the case sloppy and sensational, a rush to judgment built on weak links and old memories. After weeks of testimony and years of questions, the final chapter is being written behind closed doors. What remains is the verdict. Joe Skurzewski has the update on the final day of arguments; read his full report at KMOT.
Attorneys give lengthy, impassioned closing arguments as Nichole Rice case goes to jury
