Woodfork did not testify during the one-week trial. However, some often high-volume video recordings of his sometimes animated exchanges with questioning police officers were played in court Friday.

Prosecutors Erik Grayless and Amanda Self maintain that Woodfork, now 22, entered the Straits’ home in the 3300 block of East Virgin Street by kicking open a door.

Nancy Strait died the day after being attacked. A medical examiner listed her probable cause of death as complications of blunt head trauma.

Bob Strait was also beaten and died May 4, 2012. A medical examiner reported that he “had many severe underlying medical conditions,” with the most likely cause of his death attributable to disease, and no homicide charge was filed regarding his death.

When questioned on March 15, 2012, Woodfork said he hit Nancy Strait after she had kicked him.

He denied the sexual-assault allegations.

Woodfork’s attorney, David Phillips, said evidence provided by Bob Strait showed that more than one person had entered the home, but Woodfork maintained during the March 2012 questioning that nobody entered the residence with him.

Woodfork said he shot Bob Strait in the face with a BB gun that he found in the Straits’ home.

Bill Braun 918-581-8455 bill.braun@tulsaworld.com