Two of three Huntsville men accused of hunting down and killing a man who robbed them of marijuana in 2013 will go to trial on murder charges Monday.

Brian Andre McCrary, 37, and William Barrett Slade, 33, are due in Madison County Circuit Judge Karen Hall's courtroom at 9:30 a.m. The men, along with 36-year-old Jessie McCleney Greene, are accused of gunning down 18-year-old Henry Davidson Woods on the morning of March 20, 2013.

The murder case against Greene was severed from that of his co-defendants last month. He is anticipated to testify against McCrary and Slade at trial.

Jessie McCleney Greene (Madison County jail)

Woods was shot in the back multiple times in the 3400 block of Brenda Street. During Slade's June 2013 preliminary hearing, a police investigator testified that Woods was talking with a friend when a man approached and asked Woods about buying marijuana before opening fire.

The friend told police that Woods admitted to him that, the day before, he had robbed two men at an apartment on Pulaski Pike, taking phones, wallets, a pistol and a bag of marijuana.

The investigator said that Woods' grandmother also told police that two men with guns had come to their home the night before asking for him to come outside. She called the police and the men left.

Investigators confirmed that Greene and McCrary had reported a robbery at the Pulaski Pike apartment the day before Woods was killed.

Greene reportedly told a relative of his girlfriend that the marijuana stolen from them belonged to the "Mexican mafia" and that they were told to collect the money for the drugs or pay in blood.

The case is being prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Jeffrey McCluskey. McCrary is represented by Larry Marsili and Slade is represented by Chad Morgan.