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For the second time in less than a year, prosecutors are gearing up to try three men accused of killing 17-year-old transgender woman Gwen Araujo, a onetime friend they bludgeoned to death after learning that she was biologically male. Last year a jury deadlocked on whether Araujo was murdered, as prosecutors argued, or the victim of manslaughter, a crime the defense said was committed in a heat of passion sparked by sexual deception. The defense infuriated Araujo's family as well as transgender activists, who called it a case of blaming the victim. On Monday prosecutors werer set to try again as jury selection was to begin in a second attempt to convince a jury that what happened to Araujo was a cold, calculated killing. "Everybody's asking questions, talking about it," said Christopher Daley, director of the San Francisco-based Transgender Law Center, who expects the defense "to come out swinging a lot harder." Michael Magidson, 24; Jose Merel, 25; and Jason Cazares, 25, are charged with killing Araujo, who was born Edward but came to believe her true identity was as a woman. After she died, her mother had her name legally changed as a mark of respect. According to a fourth man, Jaron Nabors, 22, who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in a plea bargain and agreed to testify against the others, Araujo was beaten and strangled after her biological identity was revealed during a confrontation at Merel's house in a San Francisco suburb. The four men had met Araujo, whom they knew as "Lida," months earlier and became fast friends. According to testimony from the defendants' first trial, both Merel and Magidson had sex with Araujo and became suspicious that she was not biologically female. Their suspicions were confirmed on October 4, 2002, when a young woman at the house grabbed Araujo's genitals, Nabors testified. Nabors said he saw Merel hit Araujo with a can and a skillet, and Magidson punched, choked, and kicked her. Araujo begged for her life, saying "No, please don't. I have a family," Nabors said. The attack dragged on for more than an hour, and Nabors said he left before the actual killing. He said Magidson later talked about twisting a rope around Araujo's neck. The next day all four men took the body to the Sierra foothills, where it lay for nearly two weeks until Nabors led police to the grave. At the first trial, defense attorneys hammered away at Nabors's credibility, pointing out that he told different stories to police. Magidson's attorney, Michael Thorman, acknowledged that Magidson played a role in the attack and said he was sorry for it. But he argued that it was "classic manslaughter," suggesting that the sudden discovery of Araujo's biological identity was a violation "so deep, it's almost primal." Merel's attorney said jurors had only Nabors's word for it that Merel was involved in the assault. Cazares, the only defendant to testify, said he also was outside the house when the killing took place and helped only to bury the body. First-degree murder is punishable by 25 years to life; second-degree, 15 years to life; and manslaughter, up to 11 years. The case was also charged as a hate crime, carrying a potential extra four years of incarceration. (AP)
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