(AP) — The trial of a former Illinois prosecutor accused of killing his wife on Valentine's Day in 2006 got underway Wednesday with a special prosecutor showing photos of the scene where the woman died. "(Cory) is going to tell you through her own body that she was murdered," prosecutor Ed Parkinson said as he showed the 10-woman, two-man jury photos of Cory Lovelace lying dead on a bed in the couple's second-floor bedroom. In his opening statement, defense attorney Jeff Page told jurors the victim died of natural causes, saying Curtis Lovelace last saw his wife alive, when he helped her upstairs to their bedroom before he took the couple's three oldest children to school. An initial autopsy on Lovelace's body was inconclusive, but subsequent tests of the cremated remains and photographic evidence determined the mother of four died from suffocation.