DOUGHERTY COUNTY, Ga. (WALB) – Expert witnesses for the state continued in the case of Jenna Colley, a Dougherty County woman accused of killing her boyfriend, Ken Covin, in March 2024. Colley is charged in the stabbing death of Covin, the father of her two children. Court resumed Thursday morning with the state calling an emergency room doctor from Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital as an expert witness. The doctor testified about her examination of Colley following the incident, noting that Colley had only superficial abrasions and a cut lip—injuries not severe enough to require stitches or hospital admission. During cross-examination, the defense questioned the doctor about the origin of Colley’s injuries, a key point in Colley’s self-defense claim in the case. Q: “Was Ms. Colley examined for the presence of a cut on her skin?” Q: “What were your findings with regard to a cut on her skin?” A: “As I recall from the review of the record, there were no frank lacerations—maybe some mild superficial abrasions.” Q: “But none requiring surgical closure?” Q: “Were there any cuts requiring bandaging?” Q: “Was there an examination done on her neck?” Q: “What were the results of that physical