The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

McIver's defense pits state's star witness against herself Contradict­ions in Dani Jo Carter’s testimony noted vs. what she told police.

- By Christian Boone cboone@ajc.com

For the defense in the Tex McIver murder trial, Dani Jo Carter, the sole witness to the fatal shooting that claimed her best friend’s life, presented a challenge.

After a trying first week for the prosecutio­n, Carter breathed new life into its case, testifying that Tex McIver asked her to tell police she wasn’t in the car when he shot his wife in the back. It was her word versus the defendant’s, and Tex’s veracity has been an issue from

the beginning of this well-documented crime saga.

But the defense was able to reframe those dueling versions Tuesday by introducin­g a third account, the one Carter shared

with police on the night of Sept. 25, 2016, as Diane McIver lay dying at Emory University Hospital. The difference­s between what she said then and what she told jurors were striking.

On Monday, Carter testified she never felt threatened after they exited the Downtown Connector onto Edgewood Avenue.

But she described “lots of scary people standing at the intersec

tion” in her interview with police. That’s when Tex McIver asked his wife to retrieve his .38 revolver from the center console of the couple’s Ford Expedition.

Carter also told police Tex McIver was “asleep with the gun in his hand” when the weapon went off. Defense attorney Bruce Harvey made sure to highlight that he was sleeping — a key detail missing from her earlier testimony.

She said in September 2016 that she knew he was asleep because she and Diane were discussing politics. “If he had been awake he would’ve joined in,” Carter said, according to the Atlanta

police transcript of her interview.

Tex McIver was an active Republican and formerly the head of the state election board.

Carter also told police that after Diane realized she had been shot, Tex McIver told the women that he nodded off — another detail omitted under Monday’s ques-

tioning by the state.

“I assumed he was asleep,” Carter acknowledg­ed Tuesday. “I’m pretty sure.”

But what about the most damning part of her testimony, that McIver asked her to tell police she wasn’t in the car when the shooting happened? After reminding jurors that Carter didn’t mention their conversati­on to law enforcemen­t, Harvey sought to cast doubt on the exchange by highlighti­ng the absurdity of the premise.

“Wasn’t that just the dumbest thing you’ve ever

heard?” Harvey asked.

“It didn’t make sense to me,” Carter replied.

“Of course it didn’t make sense,” said Harvey. “There’s no question that Tex McIver was the person who shot his wife, right? ... It was just stupid, wasn’t it?”

Carter concurred. She didn’t tell police he asked her to lie, she said, because “it was a bad conversati­on that sounded very bad for Tex.”

Her interview with police provided additional insights into a question that has lingered from the beginning of this saga.

For one, why did no one in the car call 911?

Carter told police, “I thought about it, but what was I going to tell them? I’m going to tell 911 a location where I don’t know where I am, and I’m going to sit here and wait while my friend is dying?”

Although it’s unclear whether she now believes McIver intended to kill her friend of 40 years, Carter told police there was “no doubt in my mind this was a horrible accident.”

Tex McIver seemed to be in shock, she said in her interview at Atlanta police headquarte­rs.

“He said he felt like (excrement),” Carter said. “He absolutely worships her.”

 ?? PHOTOS BY HYOSUB SHIN / HSHIN@AJC.COM ?? During the sixth day of Tex McIver’s trial before Fulton County Chief Judge Robert McBurney, Fulton County Chief Assistant District Attorney Clint Rucker shows photos Tuesday to Dani Jo Carter, a friend of the McIvers’ who drove the SUV the night Diane...
PHOTOS BY HYOSUB SHIN / HSHIN@AJC.COM During the sixth day of Tex McIver’s trial before Fulton County Chief Judge Robert McBurney, Fulton County Chief Assistant District Attorney Clint Rucker shows photos Tuesday to Dani Jo Carter, a friend of the McIvers’ who drove the SUV the night Diane...
 ??  ?? Murder suspect Tex McIver sits with his defense attorneys Tuesday at his trial on charges of killing his wife Sept. 25, 2016, by shooting her in the back.
Murder suspect Tex McIver sits with his defense attorneys Tuesday at his trial on charges of killing his wife Sept. 25, 2016, by shooting her in the back.
 ?? HYOSUB SHIN / HSHIN@AJC.COM ?? Murder suspect Tex McIver (left) confers Tuesday with defense attorneys Bruce Harvey and Don Samuel (foreground) during his trial before Fulton County Chief Judge Robert McBurney. McIver is formerly the head of the state election board.
HYOSUB SHIN / HSHIN@AJC.COM Murder suspect Tex McIver (left) confers Tuesday with defense attorneys Bruce Harvey and Don Samuel (foreground) during his trial before Fulton County Chief Judge Robert McBurney. McIver is formerly the head of the state election board.

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