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You know, not only are you drawing the defendant, but you're also capturing other things in the courtroom as well. The judge or there's the lawyers or the jury. Obviously, you can't show the jury, but...
You know, not only are you drawing the defendant, but you're also capturing other things in the courtroom as well. The judge or there's the lawyers or the jury. Obviously, you can't show the jury, but...
Given that Mia is not her real name, pseudonym, were you allowed to shoot even her bent over? I drew a triangle that was the color of her skin with her hair falling across her face. Mm-hmm. This is all fascinating. You know, there are times where we know that sketch artists get critical feedback sometimes.
Given that Mia is not her real name, pseudonym, were you allowed to shoot even her bent over? I drew a triangle that was the color of her skin with her hair falling across her face. Mm-hmm. This is all fascinating. You know, there are times where we know that sketch artists get critical feedback sometimes.
Oh, my goodness. Well, thank you so much for doing this interview. You're a sweetheart. Thank you. Oh, thanks. Just super interesting. If you want to take a look at some of Christine's sketches, you can find them on our website at dateline truecrimeweekly.com. Chloe, back with you. Thank you so much, as always, for bringing us all your color from the courthouse and the courtroom. Thanks, Andrea.
Oh, my goodness. Well, thank you so much for doing this interview. You're a sweetheart. Thank you. Oh, thanks. Just super interesting. If you want to take a look at some of Christine's sketches, you can find them on our website at dateline truecrimeweekly.com. Chloe, back with you. Thank you so much, as always, for bringing us all your color from the courthouse and the courtroom. Thanks, Andrea.
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Thank you for listening, everyone. We'll be back with a new episode tomorrow. If you want to read the latest developments and analysis from inside the courtroom, check out the NBC newsletter, Diddy on Trial. Go to NBCNews.com slash Diddy to find that. On Trial is produced by Frannie Kelly with help from the Dateline True Crime Weekly team.
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Karen, what can we expect from the defense? Will you testify?
Karen, what can we expect from the defense? Will you testify?
How often have you texted him over the years?
How often have you texted him over the years?
And I want to direct your attention to one particular group chat that had nine people on it. Do you know the one I'm referring to?
And I want to direct your attention to one particular group chat that had nine people on it. Do you know the one I'm referring to?
Having reviewed that text chain, is that a true and accurate document?
Having reviewed that text chain, is that a true and accurate document?
The detective called and asked you to look in the yearbook?
The detective called and asked you to look in the yearbook?