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Jury Reaches Verdict In Michael Blagg Retrial

GOLDEN, Colo. (CBS4) - A second jury has reached a verdict in the Michael Blagg retrial.

Blagg is accused of murdering his wife more than 15 years ago.

 

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Michael Blagg with Jennifer and Abby (credit: CBS)

The jury in Blagg's retrial started deliberating the case on Monday. They announced Thursday morning that they've reached their verdict.

The prosecution argued that Blagg shot his wife in the head as she slept.

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Michael Blagg (credit: Jefferson County)

"He stood over his wife's head, covered it and shot her in the face," the prosecution stated.

They claimed he took her body to a trash compactor where he worked. Jennifer Blagg's body was found in a landfill several months later.

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Their young daughter Abby also disappeared at the same time. Her body has never been found, but investigators say Abby is presumed dead.

Defense attorneys claim it was not Blagg who killed his wife, but rather a serial pedophile and killer who had entered the house.

Blagg's defense team said hairs were found in the couple's bed that did not belong to either Michael or Jennifer.

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Jennifer and Abby Blagg (credit: CBS)

Prosecutors said he staged the home to look like a robbery.

Blagg took the stand in his own defense and stated that he did not kill his wife.

"I loved her with all my heart," Blagg testified.

Blagg's previous trial

Blagg was found guilty of murdering his wife Jennifer in Grand Junction in 2004, but a judge threw out his original conviction because a juror lied on her jury questionnaire about being a victim of domestic violence.

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Michael Blagg in April 9, 2004, at the Mesa County Justice Center in Grand Junction. (credit: Lyn Alweis/The Denver Post via Getty Images)

The case was moved to Golden in an attempt to find an impartial jury due to all the publicity on the western slope.

RELATED: Timeline Of Events: Michael Blagg Murder Trials

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