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That means all that messing around, poking around, whatever it was that Proctor was up to, that was actually happening next to the right rear taillight, not the left. Buchanek actually agreed, and he also admitted that the video was taken before any taillight evidence was found at 34 Fairview. And he said that the drive from Canton PD to 34 Fairview only takes about four minutes.
That means all that messing around, poking around, whatever it was that Proctor was up to, that was actually happening next to the right rear taillight, not the left. Buchanek actually agreed, and he also admitted that the video was taken before any taillight evidence was found at 34 Fairview. And he said that the drive from Canton PD to 34 Fairview only takes about four minutes.
And in my opinion, this was big for the defense. Remember, before Buchanek was called, all the defense had really done to refute the prosecution's taillight evidence was show that there was this window of opportunity where the scene at 34 Fairview was unmonitored.
And in my opinion, this was big for the defense. Remember, before Buchanek was called, all the defense had really done to refute the prosecution's taillight evidence was show that there was this window of opportunity where the scene at 34 Fairview was unmonitored.
And in my opinion, this was big for the defense. Remember, before Buchanek was called, all the defense had really done to refute the prosecution's taillight evidence was show that there was this window of opportunity where the scene at 34 Fairview was unmonitored.
But now, they've not only shown the jury that there was opportunity to plant the evidence, they've also pointed out exactly who they think did it, they've showed a video that suggested that he could have done it, and maybe worst of all, they also showed that measures were taken to manipulate or cover up that video evidence.
But now, they've not only shown the jury that there was opportunity to plant the evidence, they've also pointed out exactly who they think did it, they've showed a video that suggested that he could have done it, and maybe worst of all, they also showed that measures were taken to manipulate or cover up that video evidence.
But now, they've not only shown the jury that there was opportunity to plant the evidence, they've also pointed out exactly who they think did it, they've showed a video that suggested that he could have done it, and maybe worst of all, they also showed that measures were taken to manipulate or cover up that video evidence.
Now, of course, Buchanick denied that the inversion was purposeful, but you get what I mean, right? This definitely looks shady. The question is, has the defense done enough for the jury to buy that a seasoned Massachusetts state trooper would really plant dozens and dozens of pieces of evidence at a crime scene?
Now, of course, Buchanick denied that the inversion was purposeful, but you get what I mean, right? This definitely looks shady. The question is, has the defense done enough for the jury to buy that a seasoned Massachusetts state trooper would really plant dozens and dozens of pieces of evidence at a crime scene?
Now, of course, Buchanick denied that the inversion was purposeful, but you get what I mean, right? This definitely looks shady. The question is, has the defense done enough for the jury to buy that a seasoned Massachusetts state trooper would really plant dozens and dozens of pieces of evidence at a crime scene?
How is the jury going to weigh the testimony and the trustworthiness of Buchanick against the shadiness of this inverted video? I don't know. What do you guys think? Now, after Yuri's testimony finally wrapped up on Monday, we learned pretty last minute that court wouldn't be held on Tuesday, and it later came out that that was because Karen herself was sick.
How is the jury going to weigh the testimony and the trustworthiness of Buchanick against the shadiness of this inverted video? I don't know. What do you guys think? Now, after Yuri's testimony finally wrapped up on Monday, we learned pretty last minute that court wouldn't be held on Tuesday, and it later came out that that was because Karen herself was sick.
How is the jury going to weigh the testimony and the trustworthiness of Buchanick against the shadiness of this inverted video? I don't know. What do you guys think? Now, after Yuri's testimony finally wrapped up on Monday, we learned pretty last minute that court wouldn't be held on Tuesday, and it later came out that that was because Karen herself was sick.
But she seemed well enough for court to resume on Wednesday the 14th. Now, the prosecution went through quite a few witnesses, and my theory is that they kind of realized that Bukinik hurt their case more than helped it, so they wanted to bring in their most reliable, most emotionally compelling witnesses today. Again, just my opinion.
But she seemed well enough for court to resume on Wednesday the 14th. Now, the prosecution went through quite a few witnesses, and my theory is that they kind of realized that Bukinik hurt their case more than helped it, so they wanted to bring in their most reliable, most emotionally compelling witnesses today. Again, just my opinion.
But she seemed well enough for court to resume on Wednesday the 14th. Now, the prosecution went through quite a few witnesses, and my theory is that they kind of realized that Bukinik hurt their case more than helped it, so they wanted to bring in their most reliable, most emotionally compelling witnesses today. Again, just my opinion.
Now, we started off with John's niece, who was 14 at the time of his death and now only 17, so cameras weren't allowed for her testimony. We did learn that she said Karen would take her out for food and to go shopping, but she sometimes felt like Karen was cold and favored her younger brother, John's nephew.
Now, we started off with John's niece, who was 14 at the time of his death and now only 17, so cameras weren't allowed for her testimony. We did learn that she said Karen would take her out for food and to go shopping, but she sometimes felt like Karen was cold and favored her younger brother, John's nephew.
Now, we started off with John's niece, who was 14 at the time of his death and now only 17, so cameras weren't allowed for her testimony. We did learn that she said Karen would take her out for food and to go shopping, but she sometimes felt like Karen was cold and favored her younger brother, John's nephew.