Tex McIver is on trial for the fatal shooting of his wife Diane in 2016, which he says was accidental. Although many of the basic facts about the case are not in dispute, the defendant's intentions certainly are, and this makes witness testimony crucial in the prosecution's efforts to paint Tex McIver as a cold-blooded killer.

Above is a visual listing of the witnesses who have taken the stand in the McIver trial so far. Visit ajc.com for minute-by-minute updates and for previous coverage of the trial.

For more coverage of the McIver trial, download the latest episode of our podcast "Breakdown: The McIver Murder Case." You can stream the podcast directly from our website or find it on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher or your favorite podcasting platform.

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