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Other witnesses testified that Oxley was suffering from personal problems, was addicted to crack cocaine and was angry with Trickey for allegedly cheating him on drug transactions.

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A prison inmate testified that Oxley admitted the murder while both were incarcerated and Oxley was awaiting trial. Oxley testified that on the night Trickey was murdered, he was taking drugs and drinking alcohol with Shannon and another man. Oxley said Shannon kept asking for the bat and left the house and returned during the night.


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On December 18, , the jury found Oxley of second degree murder. He was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. On July 30, , the New York Supreme Court overturned the conviction, ruling that the judge had erred in excluding the evidence that Chase was the killer. Disotell was barred from testifying that she heard Webb say that Trickey was ripping him off and that he was going to kill him because she could not provide a date for the conversation.

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Two months later, on December 15, , after seven days of deliberation, the jury reported it was deadlocked with eight jurors voting to convict and four voting to acquit. In January , Oxley went on trial for the third time and for the third time took the witness stand to deny he was the killer. He said he was home taking pills and drinking wine and passed out.

Webb denied involvement in the murder, saying he was in New York City with his grandmother on the night of the crime.

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The judge then barred the evidence pointing to Chase as the killer. In October , Oxley went on trial a second time.

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The judge declared a mistrial. Prosecutors decided to retry Bridges on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. Clay recovered from the gunshot wounds to his arms and chest. The prosecution said Bridges admitted to the attack as he was being booked by police. But defense attorney Johnnie Cochran argued his client was in the middle of a four-day cocaine binge during the attack at the drug den, and that someone else shot Clay.

The jury deliberated for three days, spending much of Wednesday reviewing the testimony of two key prosecution witnesses who claimed to have seen Bridges with a gun shortly before the shooting. Cochran said Bridges, an actor since age 6, was actually a victim in the case, a cocaine addict who fell prey to violent drug users.