Garrett Whittenburg, a 42-year-old man from Chicago, is currently on trial for his alleged role in a November 2021 home invasion in Hammond, Indiana, where horrifying crimes were reported. Charged with four counts of rape, as well as armed robbery and unlawful possession of a firearm, Whittenburg has pleaded not guilty and opted for a bench trial, which will be overseen by a judge rather than a jury.
Key to the prosecution’s case is testimony from Whittenburg’s co-defendant, who initially portrayed himself as a victim but later faced charges linked to his role in the incident. Prosecutors allege that both men collaborated in planning the invasion to assault a female relative and steal her credit cards. As jury selection begins, significant attention is drawn to the complexities of the case, including Whittenburg’s past rejections of plea deals and the legal turmoil surrounding the trial’s preparations.
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