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Now, another important point from Cross, Bukinick admitted that early in the investigation, he thought it was possible that John was involved in some sort of fight, like getting hit in the face with a cocktail glass. But he admitted that he didn't secure the house at 34 Fairview and only interviewed three of the partygoers from that night.
Now, another important point from Cross, Bukinick admitted that early in the investigation, he thought it was possible that John was involved in some sort of fight, like getting hit in the face with a cocktail glass. But he admitted that he didn't secure the house at 34 Fairview and only interviewed three of the partygoers from that night.
And he also admitted that a report about the incident wasn't written until almost a year and a half later. Jackson also pointed out that there was no chain of custody log for John's clothes for the time that the state police had them.
And he also admitted that a report about the incident wasn't written until almost a year and a half later. Jackson also pointed out that there was no chain of custody log for John's clothes for the time that the state police had them.
And he also admitted that a report about the incident wasn't written until almost a year and a half later. Jackson also pointed out that there was no chain of custody log for John's clothes for the time that the state police had them.
And throughout this and other discussions of the evidence, Jackson was always quick to point out that Proctor was involved at every turn, that he always had access to all the evidence. And that's consistent with the defense's opening argument, opening statement rather, that Proctor had his hands literally and figuratively all over this case.
And throughout this and other discussions of the evidence, Jackson was always quick to point out that Proctor was involved at every turn, that he always had access to all the evidence. And that's consistent with the defense's opening argument, opening statement rather, that Proctor had his hands literally and figuratively all over this case.
And throughout this and other discussions of the evidence, Jackson was always quick to point out that Proctor was involved at every turn, that he always had access to all the evidence. And that's consistent with the defense's opening argument, opening statement rather, that Proctor had his hands literally and figuratively all over this case.
And again, that's because the defense wants the jury to view the case and all of the evidence through the lens of Proctor was biased. That was the end of the day on Thursday, but it wasn't the end of Cross. And I think we can expect a lot more back and forth between Bukinick and Jackson.
And again, that's because the defense wants the jury to view the case and all of the evidence through the lens of Proctor was biased. That was the end of the day on Thursday, but it wasn't the end of Cross. And I think we can expect a lot more back and forth between Bukinick and Jackson.
And again, that's because the defense wants the jury to view the case and all of the evidence through the lens of Proctor was biased. That was the end of the day on Thursday, but it wasn't the end of Cross. And I think we can expect a lot more back and forth between Bukinick and Jackson.
I'll wait to the end of his testimony to give my final reading on Bukinik, but for now, I put him pretty high on the evasive scale. Just my opinion. Now with all of this Proctor talk, a lot of people have been wondering when he'll take the stand. I personally don't think the prosecution is going to call him at all because I don't think it would help their case any.
I'll wait to the end of his testimony to give my final reading on Bukinik, but for now, I put him pretty high on the evasive scale. Just my opinion. Now with all of this Proctor talk, a lot of people have been wondering when he'll take the stand. I personally don't think the prosecution is going to call him at all because I don't think it would help their case any.
I'll wait to the end of his testimony to give my final reading on Bukinik, but for now, I put him pretty high on the evasive scale. Just my opinion. Now with all of this Proctor talk, a lot of people have been wondering when he'll take the stand. I personally don't think the prosecution is going to call him at all because I don't think it would help their case any.
It could even hurt it, given all that's come out about Proctor. So I think we'll have to wait for the defense to call him. Now, on that note, Karen herself said on Wednesday that the prosecution is, quote, almost over. So it's possible that they'll be wrapping up soon. We'll have to wait and see what happens next week, Annie. Talk to you later.
It could even hurt it, given all that's come out about Proctor. So I think we'll have to wait for the defense to call him. Now, on that note, Karen herself said on Wednesday that the prosecution is, quote, almost over. So it's possible that they'll be wrapping up soon. We'll have to wait and see what happens next week, Annie. Talk to you later.
It could even hurt it, given all that's come out about Proctor. So I think we'll have to wait for the defense to call him. Now, on that note, Karen herself said on Wednesday that the prosecution is, quote, almost over. So it's possible that they'll be wrapping up soon. We'll have to wait and see what happens next week, Annie. Talk to you later.
This is Morbid, and we've had a good day. I know. It's been like a hectic good day. Yeah, it's a creative day, a very fun day. Yeah. Yeah, it's been a blast.
This is Morbid, and we've had a good day. I know. It's been like a hectic good day. Yeah, it's a creative day, a very fun day. Yeah. Yeah, it's been a blast.