ORLANDO, Fla. — The trial for the man accused of strangling his wife in their Delaney Park home in 2018 finally got underway on Thursday.
The case has faced years of delays in court over pleas and suspect David Tronnes’ mental state.
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Investigators accused Tronnes of beating and strangling his wife, Shanti Cooper-Tronnes, more than five years ago. Tronnes told police he simply found her face down in the bathtub.
Prosecutors said the evidence does not match Tronnes’ story, showing photos that show Shanti Cooper’s body with visible markings on her neck.
Officials seated a jury for the trial Wednesday night, with opening statements beginning Thursday morning.
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It wasn’t until January that Tronnes was finally found competent to face the charges.
Then, in March, there was a last-minute attempt by Tronnes’ attorneys to change his plea to not guilty by reason of insanity raised eyebrows, but the judge ruled that they had missed the filing deadline.
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Channel 9 has a crew inside of the courtroom and will provide updates on Eyewitness News.
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