Defense witnesses continuing to testify about the impact Kathy Wangler's death had on her husband. Neighbors and family friends saying Dr. Mark Wangler was devastated after his wife's sudden death.
Dr. Wangler is accused of the aggravated murder of his first wife through carbon monoxide poisoning in 2006.
P.J. Minor, Dr. Wangler's older sister, taking the stand describing her brother's emotion the day Kathy died.
Some previous witnesses have said Dr. Wangler was acting strangely and looked like he was pretending to cry. Minor had an explanation for that.
"He had tears. He has a strange cry. My brother and I used to make fun of his cry," said Minor.
Minor's husband, Mike Minor, drove Dr. Wangler back from the hospital after Kathy was pronounced dead.
He says Dr. Wangler was confused and couldn't give proper directions back to the Wangler home, even though he had worked at Lima Memorial.
The Wangler's next door neighbor also taking the stand. Diane Stuber says Kathy Wangler was like a sister to her. However, she doesn't believe, the Wangler's RV could have been the source of carbon monoxide in Kathy's death since it was so loud.
She said it sounded like a freight train when running.
Other neighbors and members of Wangler's church also took the stand for the defense.
Next week forensic pathologist, Dr. Werner Spitz is scheduled to testify. Spitz is quite well known in his field. He's often recognized for testifying in the O.J. Simpson murder trial.
