A jury in Abingdon will begin deliberations today in the capital murder case of an escaped inmate accused of killing a security guard and a sheriff’s deputy. The Washington County jury went home last night after hearing final testimony and closing arguments from the prosecution and defense in the capital murder trial of 26-year-old William Morva. Morva is accused of overpowering a Montgomery County sheriff’s deputy after he was taken to a hospital in Blacksburg for treatment of an injury in August 2006. Prosecutors say he then used the deputy’s pistol to kill hospital security guard Derrick McFarland and then killed sheriff’s Corporal Eric Sutphin the next day near the Virginia Tech campus. Morva’s trial was moved 100 miles southwest to Abingdon after a jury could not be seated in Montgomery County.