
Collin Griffith sits with his defense attorney Howard Dimmig during opening statements (Law&Crime/YouTube).
The trial of a teenage boy from Florida who is accused of stabbing his mother in September after an argument began with two contrasting versions of the events that took place on the day of the violent incident during the opening statements.
Seventeen-year-old Collin Griffith appeared stoic as he sat alongside his defense attorneys, Amy Thornhill and Howard Dimmig, while prosecutor Mark Levine described the “carnage” that unfolded on the afternoon of September 8, 2024, and the circumstances leading up to the day when Catherine Griffith, 39, tragically lost her life, allegedly at the hands of her own son.
Before Florida’s 10th Circuit Judge Kevin Abdoney, Levine and Thornhill depicted a troubled family environment that had been shattered over a year earlier when Collin fatally shot his father in Oklahoma, claiming it was an act of self-defense.