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Reporter John Springer is in the British Virgin Islands covering the prosecution of four Americans charged with killing Middlebury artist Lois McMillen in January. Updates from the trial will be posted here and on ctnow.com daily.
 
THE TORTOLA MURDER CASE IN PICTURES
Photo Lois Livingston McMillen, an artist who once pursued an acting career in Los Angeles, was found dead on the British Virgin Island of Tortola on Jan. 15. (Photo courtesy of Ctnow.com)
Photo Four Americans — (left to right) William Labrador, Michael Spicer, Evan George and Alexander Benedetto — were charged Jan. 19 with killing McMillen. They deny any involvement. (Associated Press photo)
Photo A witness said three men he could not identify followed Lois McMillen down this stretch of beach at Cane Garden Bay the night she was killed. McMillen's parents believe the witness was mistaken about the night. (Photo courtesy of Ctnow.com)
Photo "Anything For Love" is the title of this painting by Lois McMillen. Her work often showed her spirituality and her disillusionment with a world in which she didn't quite fit. (Photo courtesy of Ctnow.com)
Photo Lois McMillen's mother, Josephine, on her way to the court room in Tortola. (Photo by John Springer for Court TV)
Lois McMillen unwrapping a necklace given to her at Christmas. She was wearing the jewelry on the night of her death. (Photo courtesy of Ctnow.com)
Photo Defendant Michael Spicer of Charlottesville, Va., on his way to the courtroom. Spicer is rumored to have a romantic relationship with fellow defendant Evan George, pictured at right. (Photo by John Springer for Court TV)
Photo Defendant Evan George, 23, walking towards the courthouse. George is a construction worker in Washington D.C. (Photo by John Springer for Court TV)


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