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Hey Annie, can you believe it's already the fourth week of the retrial? Let's go ahead and get right into it. So starting with last Friday, which was May 9th, we had a full day dedicated to cross-examination of Yuri Bukinik, who again is a Massachusetts state police sergeant and the former supervisor to the now infamous Michael Proctor.
Hey Annie, can you believe it's already the fourth week of the retrial? Let's go ahead and get right into it. So starting with last Friday, which was May 9th, we had a full day dedicated to cross-examination of Yuri Bukinik, who again is a Massachusetts state police sergeant and the former supervisor to the now infamous Michael Proctor.
Hey Annie, can you believe it's already the fourth week of the retrial? Let's go ahead and get right into it. So starting with last Friday, which was May 9th, we had a full day dedicated to cross-examination of Yuri Bukinik, who again is a Massachusetts state police sergeant and the former supervisor to the now infamous Michael Proctor.
Now, I thought this was Jackson's strongest cross in terms of laying some of the groundwork for the defense's court arguments. First, Jackson got Buchanick to admit to some serious problems with that taillight evidence. Buchanick found taillight fragments on the lawn of 34 Fairview from February 4th to February 10th. But Michael Proctor searched that same area between the 11th and the 18th.
Now, I thought this was Jackson's strongest cross in terms of laying some of the groundwork for the defense's court arguments. First, Jackson got Buchanick to admit to some serious problems with that taillight evidence. Buchanick found taillight fragments on the lawn of 34 Fairview from February 4th to February 10th. But Michael Proctor searched that same area between the 11th and the 18th.
Now, I thought this was Jackson's strongest cross in terms of laying some of the groundwork for the defense's court arguments. First, Jackson got Buchanick to admit to some serious problems with that taillight evidence. Buchanick found taillight fragments on the lawn of 34 Fairview from February 4th to February 10th. But Michael Proctor searched that same area between the 11th and the 18th.
and claimed to have recovered some 40 more pieces, including chunks as big as six by six inches, which I would think would be very difficult to miss the first several times around. Now, you might think, OK, well, given the weather, some of the pieces would have been stuck in the snow and not obvious at first.
and claimed to have recovered some 40 more pieces, including chunks as big as six by six inches, which I would think would be very difficult to miss the first several times around. Now, you might think, OK, well, given the weather, some of the pieces would have been stuck in the snow and not obvious at first.
and claimed to have recovered some 40 more pieces, including chunks as big as six by six inches, which I would think would be very difficult to miss the first several times around. Now, you might think, OK, well, given the weather, some of the pieces would have been stuck in the snow and not obvious at first.
But Buchanick admitted that the weather was significantly warmer at this point, and the snow was basically all melted by the 4th. And Jackson really drove that point home. He said, look, Lieutenant Gallagher and his trusty team of leaf blowers and solo cups, they didn't find a single piece of taillight.
But Buchanick admitted that the weather was significantly warmer at this point, and the snow was basically all melted by the 4th. And Jackson really drove that point home. He said, look, Lieutenant Gallagher and his trusty team of leaf blowers and solo cups, they didn't find a single piece of taillight.
But Buchanick admitted that the weather was significantly warmer at this point, and the snow was basically all melted by the 4th. And Jackson really drove that point home. He said, look, Lieutenant Gallagher and his trusty team of leaf blowers and solo cups, they didn't find a single piece of taillight.
Then he takes it a step further and says, quote, As a matter of fact, you're also aware that no taillight material was found until after that SUV was in Massachusetts State Police custody and sitting in the Sallyport in Canton, correct? And Bukinick actually agreed. Now, the defense also showed a ring camera video from John's driveway from around 5 a.m. on the morning of the incident.
Then he takes it a step further and says, quote, As a matter of fact, you're also aware that no taillight material was found until after that SUV was in Massachusetts State Police custody and sitting in the Sallyport in Canton, correct? And Bukinick actually agreed. Now, the defense also showed a ring camera video from John's driveway from around 5 a.m. on the morning of the incident.
Then he takes it a step further and says, quote, As a matter of fact, you're also aware that no taillight material was found until after that SUV was in Massachusetts State Police custody and sitting in the Sallyport in Canton, correct? And Bukinick actually agreed. Now, the defense also showed a ring camera video from John's driveway from around 5 a.m. on the morning of the incident.