 Santa knows where to find all the best and hottest smartphones just in time to make this Christmas better and bigger than ever! Better service, bigger savings! That's today's Appalachian Wireless! Ho, ho, ho! The murder trial for 20-year-old Brandon Lee Fitzpatrick continued today in Mingo County Circuit Court in Williamson. Fitzpatrick is accused of first-degree murder, first-degree robbery, and conspiring with 22-year-old Anthony Raheem Ariaga in the shooting death of former coal company executive Bennett Hatfield. Hatfield was allegedly shot in the back while cleaning his wife's and in-laws' graves at Mountain View Memory Gardens in Mayer Memorial Day weekend last year. Ariaga was found guilty of first-degree murder, first-degree robbery, and two counts of conspiracy in October. The state began presenting witnesses yesterday afternoon once a jury was selected. Today, before lunch, jurors heard testimony from law enforcement officials, two witnesses at the scene, and the state medical examiner. Before lunch, no evidence was linked to Brandon Fitzpatrick. After lunch, however, more pieces of the puzzle were put together. While the evidence at the scene couldn't be traced to Fitzpatrick, more people could link him to Ariaga and being with him when the crime occurred. The jury heard testimony from more law enforcement officers and three people who saw the two alleged co-conspirators together after the crime took place. The trial is expected to continue throughout the rest of the week. In Williamson, Shelby Porter, EKB News.