Larry Peterson, left, GBI forensic investigator, watches as Marie Broder, assistant DA, shows the jury the sheet that Timothy Coggins was wrapped in at the scene when his body was removed. Forensic evidence was presented as the murder trial of Franklin Gebhardt continued. He is one of two men charged in the murder of Timothy Coggins 35 years ago. Gebhardt, 60, is charged with felony murder and other counts in the crime prosecutors say was driven by racial animus. Coggins' mutilated body was found near Gebhardt's home in the city of Sunny Side, which had about 330 residents then and only 134 no
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Not available to licence for any broadcast or streaming service, video on demand, film, national newspaper or to create a NFT. This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required. Larry Peterson, left, GBI forensic investigator, watches as Marie Broder, assistant DA, shows the jury the sheet that Timothy Coggins was wrapped in at the scene when his body was removed. Forensic evidence was presented as the murder trial of Franklin Gebhardt continued. He is one of two men charged in the murder of Timothy Coggins 35 years ago. Gebhardt, 60, is charged with felony murder and other counts in the crime prosecutors say was driven by racial animus. Coggins' mutilated body was found near Gebhardt's home in the city of Sunny Side, which had about 330 residents then and only 134 now. (Bob Andres/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)