...prosecutors present evidence they hope will convince the jury to sentence Mr. Fielding to die. Mrs. Stewart, a Medicaid supervisor, disappeared from the Department of Family and Children Services building on Fenwick Street the night of May 12...
...pleaded innocent to charges of murder and robbery in the disappearance and death of Mary Colley Stewart, 37, a Medicaid supervisor last seen alive May 12, 1994. Both prosecuting and defense attorneys rested their cases Monday in the capital...
...a janitorial crew cleaning the building. The other janitors working that night didn't see Mrs. Stewart, a Medicaid supervisor. They didn't notice anything strange about Mr. Fielding, but they weren't paying much attention as they...
...night of May 12, 1994, at the Department of Family and Children Services on Fenwick Street. Mrs. Stewart was a Medicaid supervisor working late that night. Mr. Fielding was the janitorial crew supervisor for the DFCS building. Mrs. Stewart's...
...p.m., however, he was very worried and he drove down to the DFCS building where Mrs. Stewart worked as a Medicaid supervisor. Her car was still in the parking lot, Mr. Stewart testified. "My heart sunk. I knew something was wrong...
...Family and Children Services building on Fenwick Street, Mr. Fielding has denied having anything to do with the Medicaid supervisor's death. Without any murder weapon or witnesses to Mrs. Stewart's death, prosecutors have only a circumstantial...
...Street the night she disappeared. Her remains were found two days later at the county landfill. Mrs. Stewart, a Medicaid supervisor, was working late that night, and Mr. Fielding was working as a janitorial crew supervisor at the building...
...knew of Mr. Fielding's parole was when he was charged with the May 12, 1994, death of Mary Colley Stewart, a Medicaid supervisor killed at her Augusta office. Mr. Hayes' family couldn't believe it, said his sister, Tonya Graves. They...