Murder suspect changes alibi

Marlon Miranda-Garcia testifies in his defense during trial on Friday afternoon. Marlon and his brother Eber Miranda-Garcia have been charged with second-degree murder in the death of Dolores “Lolo” Borja-Valle, who was found dead in a Captain Cook coffee field on Aug. 9, 2015.

Nathan H. Ohler testifies during the murder trial of the Miranda-Garcia brothers Friday. Marlon and his brother Eber Miranda-Garcia have been charged with second-degree murder in the death of Dolores "Lolo" Borja-Valle, who was found dead in a Captain Cook coffee field on Aug. 9, 2015.

Prosecutors and defense counsel are called up to a bench conference with 3rd Circuit Court Judge Robert D.S. Kim during a murder trial for the Miranda-Garcia brothers Friday. (Tiffany DeMasters / West Hawaii Today)

KEALAKEKUA — A brother accused of murder took the stand in his defense on Friday, telling the jury a different alibi than the one he told officers during the initial days of the investigation in the 2015 slaying.