Man convicted of 1st-degree murder in beheading case


              Judge Elizabeth Leonard listens as defense attorney Meredith Lugo approaches the bench with Senior Assistant Attorney General Benjamin Agati and Assistant Attorney General Scott Chase, not pictured, after objecting during the state's closing statement in Armando Barron's murder trial, Thursday, May 26, 2022, in Keene, N.H. A jury on Thursday convicted Barron of first-degree murder for killing his wife’s coworker after he discovered they were texting, and then forcing her to behead him. (Hannah Schroeder/The Sentinel via AP, Pool)
            
              Senior Assistant Attorney General Benjamin Agati delivers the prosecution's closing statement, showing various pieces of physical evidence and visual aids on screen, during Armando Barron's murder trial, Thursday, May 26, 2022, in Keene, N.H. A jury on Thursday convicted Barron of first-degree murder for killing his wife’s coworker after he discovered they were texting, and then forcing her to behead him. (Hannah Schroeder/The Sentinel via AP, Pool)
            
              Armando Barron speaks with his defense attorney Meredith Lugo at the Cheshire County Superior Court, Thursday, May 26, 2022, in Keene, N.H. A jury on Thursday convicted Barron of first-degree murder for killing his wife’s coworker after he discovered they were texting, and then forcing her to behead him. (Hannah Schroeder/The Sentinel via AP, Pool)
            
              Armando Barron enters a courtroom at the Cheshire County Superior Court, Thursday, May 26, 2022, in Keene, N.H. A jury on Thursday convicted Barron of first-degree murder for killing his wife’s coworker after he discovered they were texting, and then forcing her to behead him. (Hannah Schroeder/The Sentinel via AP, Pool)