'Honor Killings' Trial: Dramatic 911 call from night of shootings played in court

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Watch Live: Investigators say Yaser Said murdered his two teenage daughters in 2008 in so-called ‘honor killings’ for dating outside their faith.

Jurors heard the 911 call from a dying teenager killed alongside her sister in 2008. Their father is on trial for the murders.Jurors heard the 911 call from a dying teenager killed alongside her sister in 2008. Their father is on trial for the murders.Investigators say Yaser Said murdered sisters Amin and Sarah in 2008 in so-called "honor killings" for dating outside their faith.

Prosecutors say it’s the voice of Sarah in the four-minute, 30-second call to Irving police on Jan. 1, 2008, at 7:33 p.m. Detective Kevin Hubbard, a dispatch supervisor, and the Irving Fire Department tried to get information from the unidentified caller but couldn’t while taking the call on New Year's Day 2008.Defense attorney Joe Patton tried to show the 911 call should not be admitted, as the state described it."I can only take it for the words they give me," Hubbard said.

The jury also heard from former law enforcement who responded and worked the scene the night the teens were killed.

 

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