Trial begins in case of former University of Illinois teaching assistant accused of kidnapping and killing a young Chinese visiting scholar. If convicted, the man could be sentenced to death.
Monday marks the first day of the long-awaited trial of Brendt Christensen, a former teaching assistant at the University of Illinois accused of kidnapping and killing a young Chinese visiting scholar.Yingying Zhang, 27, was seen entering a black Saturn Astra on June 9, 2017 -- only a few yards away from a bus stop outside the university's PBS radio and television station. The young agriculture researcher was never seen or heard from again.
Last Tuesday, prosecutors submitted a laundry list of evidence they could enter during the trial. Included on the list were items investigators seized from Christensen's apartment, including a baseball bat, a roll of duct tape and a large"Super Tough Heavyweight" duffel bag. Also listed were multiple wiretap recordings of conversations between Christensen and his then-girlfriend, who court filings say agreed to work with the FBI as an undercover informant.
Zhang's family arrived in Urbana, Illinois early last week. Prior to their arrival, ABC News met her family in their hometown of Nanping, located in China's Fujian Province. Her mother, Lifeng Ye, described her reaction the moment she heard Christensen was arrested for Zhang's kidnapping.Upon news of her disappearance in 2017, Zhang's family stayed in Urbana for months on end, living off money raised by the university and a local GoFundMe page.
"When the trial starts I just hope it turns out he didn't kill my daughter," she said."I hope he would give my daughter back to me."
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