Published May 03, 2016
The latest in the trial of a Colorado man charged with pushing his wife from a cliff (all times local):
8:50 a.m.
Closing arguments are scheduled Friday in the trial of a man accused of pushing his wife to her death in Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park during a hike to celebrate their wedding anniversary.
Defense attorneys for 59-year-old Harold Henthorn rested their case Thursday without calling any witnesses during the trial in federal court in Denver.
Henthorn is charged with first-degree murder in the death of his second wife, Mississippi native Toni Henthorn, who fell about 130 feet in a remote area in 2012.
Harold Henthorn told investigators she had paused to take a photo and tumbled over a ledge.
Prosecutors say Henthorn stood to benefit from his wife's life insurance policies totaling $4.7 million, which she didn't know existed.
Defense attorney Craig Truman says the death was an accident.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/the-latest-closing-arguments-set-for-man-accused-of-pushing-wife-off-cliff-in-national-park