Prosecutors trying Jeffery Trevino for murder in the death of his wife plan to introduce evidence about the contents of her stomach, posts from Facebook and Instagram, multiple surveillance videos and text messages.
Trevino's trial started Monday with Ramsey County District Court Judge Leonardo Castro asking if Ramsey County assistant attorneys Richard Dusterhoft and Andrew Johnson had a last-minute plea deal for Trevino.
Trevino, 39, faces two counts of second-degree murder in the death of his wife, Kira Steger, 30, who went missing Feb. 22 and was found in the Mississippi River on May 8.
Dusterhoft said Steger's family opposed a plea deal, and that the defense wasn't interested in one. Trevino's attorney, John Conard, said there had been discussions that he considered a "non-offer."
Trevino's family members sat in the back of the courtroom Monday as attorneys hammered out the final details of what is expected to be a three-week trial. Trevino, who is being held at the Ramsey County jail, wore a blue dress shirt and dark slacks to court.
Prosecutors will also present autopsy photos at the trial.
"They're quite limited for a number of reasons, but they probably won't be very graphic," Dustheroft said of the photos.
A barge mechanic discovered Steger's body in the river in downtown St. Paul. It was so badly decomposed that dental records were used to identify her.