Deliberations near in trial of ex-Saints star’s killer
NEW ORLEANS — Former Saints star Will Smith was “executed” by an irate driver as Smith’s wounded wife lay nearby during the chaos that followed an April 9 traffic accident, a prosecutor told a New Orleans jury Sunday during closing arguments in the shooter’s trial.
But a defence attorney said the defendant, Cardell Hayes, 29, was the victim of a rushed investigation by police reacting to the death of a beloved football star. And he insisted Hayes’ fired in self-defence.
“This young man tried his best, trying to avoid doing what he had to do,” John Fuller shouted during a thundering closing argument. He reminded jurors not to be “star-struck” by the “parade” of Smith’s famous former teammates who attended the weeklong trial.
Hayes, 29, was on trial for second-degree murder in Smith’s death, and attempted second-degree murder in the wounding of Smith’s wife, Racquel. A jury was expected to begin deliberations Sunday.


