The man charged with murder in the shooting death of 19-year-old Renisha McBride is set to go to trial in July.
Theodore Wafer, of Michigan, who faces charges of second-degree murder and manslaughter, appeared in court Wednesday before the newly assigned judge in the case, Dana Hathaway of the Wayne County Circuit Court.
Hathaway set the trial to begin July 21, and attorneys expect it to last roughly three weeks. Judge Qiana Lillard, the initial jurist in the case who was recused last week by a presiding judge, had scheduled the trial to begin six weeks earlier, on June 2.
The delay disappointed at least one member of McBride’s family, aunt Bernita Spinks.
“He’s steadily buying time,” Spinks said after the hearing, according to The Detroit News. “He’s still walking around while my niece is dead.”









