LOCALClosing arguments: Verrill double murder trialDeb CramTimmothy Verrill, left, and his defense attorney Matthew McNicoll leave the courtroom during Verrill's double murder trial at Strafford County Superior Court in Dover Wednesday, April 3, 2024.Deb Cram/Foster's Daily DemocratNew Hampshire Senior Assistant Attorney General Peter Hinckley speaks to the jury during his closing argument in the double murder trial of Timothy Verrill at Strafford County Superior Court in Dover Wednesday, April 3, 2024.Deb Cram/Foster's Daily DemocratNew Hampshire Senior Assistant Attorney General Peter Hinckley waits for the jury to re-enter the courtroom for his closing argument in the double murder trial of Timothy Verrill at Strafford County Superior Court in Dover Wednesday, April 3, 2024.Deb Cram/Foster's Daily DemocratDefense attorney Julia Nye talks to the jury during her closing argument in the double murder trial of Timothy Verrill at Strafford County Superior Court in Dover Wednesday, April 3, 2024.Deb Cram/Foster's Daily DemocratDefendant Timothy Verrill enters the courtroom on the day of closing arguments of his double murder trial at Strafford County Superior Court in Dover Wednesday, April 3, 2024.Deb Cram/Foster's Daily DemocratDefense attorneys Julia Nye and Matthew McNicoll prepare for their closing argument in the double murder trial of Timothy Verrill at Strafford County Superior Court in Dover Wednesday, April 3, 2024.Deb Cram/Foster's Daily DemocratDefense attorney Julia Nye talks to the jury during her closing argument in the double murder trial of Timothy Verrill at Strafford County Superior Court in Dover Wednesday, April 3, 2024.Deb Cram/Foster's Daily DemocratDefense attorney Julia Nye shows evidence to the jury during her closing argument in the double murder trial of Timothy Verrill at Strafford County Superior Court in Dover Wednesday, April 3, 2024.Deb Cram/Foster's Daily DemocratTimmothy Verrill leaves the courtroom during a break between closing arguments in his double murder trial at Strafford County Superior Court in Dover Wednesday, April 3, 2024.Deb Cram/Foster's Daily Democrat