| The final outcome: 
				
				Guilty of murder 
				in the deaths of Rick and Ruth Gee and their three children 
				Justina, Dillen and Austin. 
				The next verdict: 
				guilty of attempted murder in the beating of Tabitha Gee. 
				Harris was also found guilty of home 
				invasion and armed robbery. After a full month of hearing testimony, attorneys for the state 
			prosecution and for the defense of Harris delivered their closing 
			arguments on Thursday. Michael Atterberry, assistant attorney 
			general, offered the prosecution's close, which lasted well over two 
			hours.  Defense attorney Dan Fultz spent approximately an hour after that 
			trying to show jurors that there was reasonable doubt in the case.
			 After taking a brief lunch, jurors then heard rebuttal from Logan 
			County State's Attorney Jonathan Wright. At approximately 3:30 p.m. Thursday, jurors left the courtroom to 
			debate the future of Christopher Harris. The process was delayed for 
			a short time when they discovered that the exhibits they were 
			supposed to use in their decision-making process were not present. With that corrected, the jury remained behind closed doors until 
			approximately 5 p.m., when Judge Scott Drazewski released them to go 
			home for the night. He issued the standard warnings about not 
			reading the newspaper or watching the news or discussing the case on 
			social media. The jury returned at 8:30 a.m. Friday and all was quiet until 
			approximately 11 a.m. At that time, the jury notified the judge and 
			attorneys that they had a question to ask. It took several minutes for Christopher Harris to be brought into 
			the courtroom from a nearby holding space. As the attorneys 
			gathered, they hovered around a slip of paper from the jury and 
			discussed it quietly. In the end, the question was regarding how to proceed in filling 
			out a verdict form related to the charges of home invasion. 
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			 The question was answered and the result sent back to the jury 
			room. At that time Drazewski cautioned the attorneys not to get too 
			far away from the courtroom. Within an hour of the question being answered, the court was 
			notified that the jury was ready to deliver its verdict. Christopher Harris was brought back into the courtroom and waited 
			solemnly for the jury to arrive. In the gallery there seemed to be a 
			large number of Gee family members, but not that many for Harris. When the jury came into the room, Drazewski told the room that 
			the bailiff had advised him there was a verdict and that it was 
			unanimous. He spoke to the gallery, asking everyone to stay calm and 
			to respect the process that the courts had to go through. The jury was then brought back in, and Drazewski asked if they 
			had a verdict. The foreman advised him that they did. Verdict forms 
			were then handed to Drazewski for review. Satisfied that everything 
			was in proper order, the verdicts were then read aloud. Harris was found guilty of murder in the deaths of the Gee 
			family, attempted murder in the beating of Tabitha Gee, and guilty 
			of home invasion and armed robbery. This will result in a sentence of life imprisonment with no 
			chance for parole.  Drazewski set the sentencing to occur on July 19 at 1:30 p.m. in 
			the Logan County courts. [LDN] |