Katrina Kaufman
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These came from around the Miliate's home, and they're from the day Maya was last seen and the days following.
What Vizente said was the most significant finding, though, was a video.
So, Peter, you can see Maya entering the house, but there's no evidence that she ever went out.
This is so crucial to the prosecution's case.
And while the defense has repeatedly told jurors that we don't know if Maya is dead, the prosecution, they keep trying to lead them back to the evidence.
And then the court also heard audio, which came from one of the neighbor's surveillance systems.
And on it, you can hear multiple loud bangs.
This is from the evening of Maya's disappearance.
So this went through an FBI analysis.
They were trying to figure out, were those bangs actually gunshots?
But it was inconclusive ultimately.
And we also heard some testimony from that same neighbor that was interesting.
It was about a video where you can hear the sound of what could be kids playing outside and it's late at night.
And it raises all of these questions.
Why were they out there?
What the defense did to try to poke some holes in this is they pointed to a gap in the surveillance footage.
And you have to remember, this was collected from multiple neighbors.
It's not just one continuous video stream.
The defense pointed out that there were no cameras that caught the back of the house.
They seem to suggest that it's possible someone could have entered the home from the rear or that maybe Maya went out the back herself.