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Pring-Wilson, a former Harvard graduate student charged with the April 12, 2003 manslaughter of Cambridge resident Michael D. Colono, remained composed as Lynch grilled him on the details of the night when a chance encounter between Pring-Wilson and Colono ended in Colono’s death. He cut...
The headline for the Nov. 27 article "Evidence Debuts in Murder Trial" incorrectly stated that Alexander Pring-Wilson is on trial for murder. In fact, he is on trial for manslaughter.
The examination of the evidence came in the third week of the retrial of Alexander Pring-Wilson, who is charged with manslaughter for stabbing Michael D. Colono to death outside of a Western Avenue pizzeria in 2003.
Pring-Wilson Found Guilty (Oct. 15, 2004): After a month-long trial and 21 hours of deliberation, a jury convicts former Harvard graduate student Alexander Pring-Wilson of voluntary manslaughter.
Public Divided on Pring-Wilson Verdict (Oct. 15, 2004) The trial of Alexander Pring-Wilson ends with the conviction of the ex-Harvard grad student for voluntary manslaughter, but in the court of public opinion, the jury is still hung.