Lexington Police Officers Describe Finding Southworth's Wife

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Updated: 1/11/2012 6:54 pm

Six Lexington Police officers were called as witnesses in the murder trial for Donald Southworth.

Don's wife, Umi Southworth, was reported missing from work on the morning of June 9, 2010. After some of her co-workers heard a worrisome voicemail left on her cell phone, they called police to check into her disappearance.

That's when Lexington police contacted Donald Southworth, finally locating him at his Lexington home. Officers testified that they thought Donald was acting "nervous and at times almost frail" when speaking with police. Law enforcement then discovered Umi's body in the back bushes of the Southworth's home.
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