A fresh pool of jurors more than 100 miles from the crime scene may enable the capital murder trial of an escaped inmate accused of killing a deputy sheriff and a hospital security guard to get under way. Jury selection is set to begin today in the case against William Morva. Two weeks have been set aside for the trial that has been moved southwest to Washington County Circuit Court. A judge decided last fall to move the trial for Morva when a jury could not be seated in Christiansburg after three days of questioning 70 prospects. Many of them had relationships with principals in the case. Morva is accused of killing hospital security guard Derrick McFarland after he was taken to Montgomery Regional Hospital for treatment of an injury. He is charged with overpowering a sheriff’s deputy and using his pistol to kill the security guard.