GREENSBURG, Pa. — After a hearing lasting more than two hours, the judge said all charges against a man accused of murdering a woman in Rostraver in April would be held for trial.
After appearing like he might comment to Channel 11’s Andrew Havranek, asking if he had anything to say to Bryan Murray or Jennah Seibert’s families, Dorian Jeri-Greene remained silent as he was escorted out of court. He’s charged in the shooting death of Jennah Seibert. She was found dead by her fiancé, Murray, and dad in her bed on April 11.
Detectives said the autopsy showed she was shot twice in the right jaw and once in the right side of the chest.
Prosecutors called four witnesses to the stand Thursday, two Westmoreland County detectives, the first Rostraver Police officer who was on the scene at Lenity School Road on April 11, and Murray.
Murray said he left his home around 7:40 a.m. for a construction job he was working with Seibert’s dad in Charleroi. He said he kissed Seibert on the forehead and said he’d see her for dinner for her mom’s birthday that night. He texted her about reservations a while later, and she hadn’t responded to three texts.
Murray said her dad then tried but didn’t hear back. So, they went to check on her. At first, Murray thought maybe she had a reaction to recently starting Ozempic.
When he got back to the house, he said that’s when he found the power cut to the home, the basement disheveled, and then Seibert dead in the bed, with the drawers to the dressers ransacked. Police say Jeri-Greene stole two necklaces and a watch, some of which he sold to a pawn shop in Tampa in May, just a few blocks away from the home where he was later arrested.
Prosecutors showed surveillance video from Murray and Seibert’s home from the morning of the shooting. It shows a man they say is Jeri-Greene coming out from the back of a shed and coming toward the house — before the power was cut to the home.
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Murray said the door was not locked, which was common for them as Seibert would lock up when she would leave for work, which he expected her to do at 8:30 that morning.
The defense argued that in one of the videos, it appears the man has a white sleeve, not black as in the other surveillance images, and argued there is no evidence directly linking Jeri-Greene as the man in these surveillance videos, or the one who shot Seibert.
“Did you act alone?” Channel 11’s Andrew Havranek asked Jeri-Greene as he was being escorted out of court. Jeri-Greene did not respond.
Detectives said Jeri-Greene stole Seibert’s Lexus SUV and ditched it in New Eagle. Lexus was able to track it. When police took it into custody, they say there were visible bleach stains inside the SUV, with a strong odor of bleach.
Murray stared Jeri-Greene down after the hearing was over, before family ushered him out of the courtroom.
Channel 11’s Andrew Havranek asked Seibert’s parents if they wanted to comment after the hearing. Her father said they had no comment at this time but might at a later date.
Jeri-Greene’s next court date has not yet been scheduled.
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