A woman takes the stand in a murder trial explaining her role in the murder of a man in 2002.
Tanisha Williams has already pleaded guilty to second degree murder of then 19-year-old Kevin Amos in Bridgeport Township.
Wednesday, she talked about killing him.
It was chilling testimony in the murder trial of 40-year-old Patrick Martin and 33-year-old Terrance Shepard.
They're accused of first degree murder in the 2002 death of 19-year-old Kevin Amos in Bridgeport Township.
Tanisha Williams is says Patrick Martin, who she lived with, knocked Amos unconscious with a gun and then told Williams to put tape around his entire head.
"He chastised me by the collar against the wall and told me to get down or lay down."
Williams says Martin put the gun to her head and that if she didn't do what he wanted, he would do something to her.
She says he told her, "To put an extra piece around the middle of his (face), where the air holes were still open."
The medical examiner says the cause of death was suffocation.
Williams pleaded to second degree murder, meaning she'll serve 20 to 40 years in prison in exchange for her testimony.
Williams says coming clean gives her and the victim's family a sense of closure.
Testimony continues Thursday morning at 9:00.