Update: Read the latest story from Sharon Carrillo’s murder trial here. BELFAST, Maine — The case manager who was likely the last social worker to see Marissa Kennedy alive at her home testified on Monday that she had seen bruises on the girl in the days leading up to her death, but had not documented any domestic violence against the mother who’s now on trial for her role in Kennedy’s murder. Sue Webber, who worked for Home Counselors Inc., an agency that provides home-based family services, visited the Carrillos on Feb.