The murder trial of a man accused of raping and killing a Philadelphia woman after trying to steal her bike is scheduled to start this week.
The trial of 20-year-old Donte Johnson could take two weeks after a hearing Monday to determine if statements he made to police can be heard in court.
Police say Johnson told investigators he strangled 20-year-old waitress Sabina Rose O'Donnell nearly two years ago after she screamed when he tried to rob her in the city's Northern Liberties neighborhood.
Authorities say Johnson claimed he was initially just trying to take O'Donnell's bike. Her body was discovered the next day.
Prosecutors say Johnson may have mental health issues. His attorneys have said in court he has cognitive issues that affect his decision-making ability.