Thursday morning, key witnesses took the stand in the trial of the Navy sailor accused of setting a fire aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard.
Prosecutors began calling more witnesses to the stand. The first witness to testify Thursday is the sailor who said he saw Ryan Mays head down to the area where the fire started.
He says he didn't see anyone head down the ramp that morning other than Mays. About 20 minutes after seeing him, he notices smoke coming from the ship.
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