Fellow Inmate Testifies Defendant Admitted Crime
Published: March 6th, 2019
By: Zachary Meseck

NORWICH – An ex-convict and a medical examiner testified in the Franklin murder trial Tuesday, discussing alleged admissions the defendant made in prison regarding his adopt son's death, and medical examinations that lead officials to believe the victim died before the fire.

In exchange for a plea deal, an accused drug dealer, Joshua Shurock, testified Franklin admitted to him in jail that he and his wife had wanted to kill their son.

Ernest Franklin II, 36, is charged with second-degree murder, third-degree arson, and tampering with physical evidence.

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Prosecutors say at around midnight on March 1, 2017 Ernest Franklin and Heather Franklin worked together to kill their 16-year-old disabled son, Jeffrey Franklin, and burn the evidence at their home at 457 State Route 8 in the Town of Guilford.

According to Shurock, who Defense Attorney Veronica Gorman pointed out is a man convicted of multiple felonies who has served time in the Chenango County Correctional Facility; Ernest Franklin told him that he planned on killing his adopted son before the night of the fire.

On cross-examination, Shurock said would be facing up to life in prison without a plea deal that has him testify against Franklin, and he will instead receive two years in prison if his testimony is considered truthful. When asked by Defense Attorney Veronica Gorman if two other inmates would have heard him say that he would lie to get out of serving prison time, he said no.

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