George Huguely V is escorted to Charlottesville Circuit Court by members of the Charlottesville Sheriff's Office for the start of his trial in Charlottesville, Va, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012. Huguely, is charged with the murder of fellow University of Virginia senior Yeardley Love. (AP Photo/The Daily Progress, Sabrina Schaeffer)
George Huguely V is escorted to Charlottesville Circuit Court by members of the Charlottesville Sheriff's Office for the start of his trial in Charlottesville, Va, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012. Huguely, is charged with the murder of fellow University of Virginia senior Yeardley Love. (AP Photo/The Daily Progress, Sabrina Schaeffer)
George Huguely V is escorted to Charlottesville Circuit Court by members of the Charlottesville Sheriff's Office for the start of his trial in Charlottesville, Va, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012. Huguely, is charged with the murder of fellow University of Virginia senior Yeardley Love. (AP Photo/The Daily Progress, Sabrina Schaeffer)
Sharon Love, mother of murder victim, Yeardley Love, leaves court during a break after opening arguments in the trial of George Huguely V at Charlottesville Circuit Court in Charlottesville, Va, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012. Huguely, is on trial for the murder of fellow University of Virginia senior Yeardley Love. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) ? A former University of Virginia lacrosse player on trial for killing his ex-girlfriend told police he wrestled with and shoved her but did not punch or strangle her.
Jurors in George Huguely V's first-degree murder trial viewed a police interrogation video on Friday. It was recorded hours after Yeardley Love's body was found in her apartment in May 2010. She was found bloodied and beaten.
Both Huguely and Love are from Maryland.
Huguely told police he had gone to talk to Love about their on-again, off-again relationship and the encounter turned physical. But he insisted he did not inflict the lethal injuries.
Told by detectives during the police interview that Love was dead, an incredulous Huguely repeatedly said, "She's not dead."
Huguely and at least two jurors sobbed while the tape was played.
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