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And Bukinick agreed that it appears to show the rear right side of Karen's Lexus hitting John's car. Now, Bukinick said that the collision didn't cause any damage to either vehicle, but I do think that this video has the potential to go far in showing that Karen could have broken her taillight in a different way than just hitting John.
And Bukinick agreed that it appears to show the rear right side of Karen's Lexus hitting John's car. Now, Bukinick said that the collision didn't cause any damage to either vehicle, but I do think that this video has the potential to go far in showing that Karen could have broken her taillight in a different way than just hitting John.
And Bukinick agreed that it appears to show the rear right side of Karen's Lexus hitting John's car. Now, Bukinick said that the collision didn't cause any damage to either vehicle, but I do think that this video has the potential to go far in showing that Karen could have broken her taillight in a different way than just hitting John.
Next on cross, Bukinick testified that he personally verified that the Albert's German Shepherd Chloe had been rehomed, but he admitted that the only proof he had of this were vet records that didn't list Chloe's name or the new owner's name.
Next on cross, Bukinick testified that he personally verified that the Albert's German Shepherd Chloe had been rehomed, but he admitted that the only proof he had of this were vet records that didn't list Chloe's name or the new owner's name.
Next on cross, Bukinick testified that he personally verified that the Albert's German Shepherd Chloe had been rehomed, but he admitted that the only proof he had of this were vet records that didn't list Chloe's name or the new owner's name.
And speaking of suspicious record keeping, Jackson pointed out that dozens of official reports were filed in this case, and basically none of them were done so in a timely manner. In fact, at least seven reports were written and filed more than a year after the incident. And it's not just the reports.
And speaking of suspicious record keeping, Jackson pointed out that dozens of official reports were filed in this case, and basically none of them were done so in a timely manner. In fact, at least seven reports were written and filed more than a year after the incident. And it's not just the reports.
And speaking of suspicious record keeping, Jackson pointed out that dozens of official reports were filed in this case, and basically none of them were done so in a timely manner. In fact, at least seven reports were written and filed more than a year after the incident. And it's not just the reports.
Bukinick admitted that Ricky and Heather, who were in the car with Ryan Nagle and served as eyewitnesses to Karen's car pulling up to 34 Fairview, they weren't interviewed until more than a year and a half after John's death. Now, as I said, given all that we've discussed, I thought that Jackson made a lot of progress in Cross, but Bukinick was not making it easy for him.
Bukinick admitted that Ricky and Heather, who were in the car with Ryan Nagle and served as eyewitnesses to Karen's car pulling up to 34 Fairview, they weren't interviewed until more than a year and a half after John's death. Now, as I said, given all that we've discussed, I thought that Jackson made a lot of progress in Cross, but Bukinick was not making it easy for him.
Bukinick admitted that Ricky and Heather, who were in the car with Ryan Nagle and served as eyewitnesses to Karen's car pulling up to 34 Fairview, they weren't interviewed until more than a year and a half after John's death. Now, as I said, given all that we've discussed, I thought that Jackson made a lot of progress in Cross, but Bukinick was not making it easy for him.
He was especially resistant to admitting to Michael Proctor's involvement in the case. And my thing with this is, you know, he said last week he had every confidence that Proctor handled the case with honesty and integrity. Okay, if that's true, then why is he also trying so hard to distance himself from Proctor? In my opinion, he can't have it both ways.
He was especially resistant to admitting to Michael Proctor's involvement in the case. And my thing with this is, you know, he said last week he had every confidence that Proctor handled the case with honesty and integrity. Okay, if that's true, then why is he also trying so hard to distance himself from Proctor? In my opinion, he can't have it both ways.
He was especially resistant to admitting to Michael Proctor's involvement in the case. And my thing with this is, you know, he said last week he had every confidence that Proctor handled the case with honesty and integrity. Okay, if that's true, then why is he also trying so hard to distance himself from Proctor? In my opinion, he can't have it both ways.
And then, maybe as some sort of cosmic karma for being so difficult on Cross, Bukinik was the poor soul who had to read aloud every text message between Brian Higgins and Karen. Now, as a refresher, Brian Higgins, not to be confused with Brian Albert, the homeowner. He's an agent with the U.S.
And then, maybe as some sort of cosmic karma for being so difficult on Cross, Bukinik was the poor soul who had to read aloud every text message between Brian Higgins and Karen. Now, as a refresher, Brian Higgins, not to be confused with Brian Albert, the homeowner. He's an agent with the U.S.
And then, maybe as some sort of cosmic karma for being so difficult on Cross, Bukinik was the poor soul who had to read aloud every text message between Brian Higgins and Karen. Now, as a refresher, Brian Higgins, not to be confused with Brian Albert, the homeowner. He's an agent with the U.S.
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, and he was at the bar with John, Karen, and the crew, and he was also at 34 Fairview the night of the incident. Now, these texts took hours to read aloud in court, and I've done my best to narrow it down to just the highlights. Alright, first text thread. Brian, you're nuts. Foul ball. Karen, you stink.
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, and he was at the bar with John, Karen, and the crew, and he was also at 34 Fairview the night of the incident. Now, these texts took hours to read aloud in court, and I've done my best to narrow it down to just the highlights. Alright, first text thread. Brian, you're nuts. Foul ball. Karen, you stink.