Jury question in CO v. Mark Redwine about Agent Grusing's testimony. He was with the FBI and was the last witness for the state. He discussed Mark Redwine's account of what happened the night Dylan vanished, (Cont) @LawCrimeNetwork
including Dylan bleeding from the mouth after being hit with a Nerf football. Redwine initially said he had a cold sore but Grusing said he would check with the flight attendant and he said Redwine pulled back from that. No transcript will be provided @LawCrimeNetwork
@LawCrimeNetwork Also, Agt. Grusing testified when he told Mark Redwine the truth was going to come out eventually, he said Mark Redwine put his head in his hands and said "I have to think about myself." @LawCrimeNetwork
The testimony about the Nerf football and the cold sore is important because some of Dylan's blood, according to testimony, was found in the living room when crime scene techs used luminol. @LawCrimeNetwork
@LawCrimeNetwork The testimony is also important because it shows a change in Mark Redwine's story. He backed off the cold sore claim, according to Grusing, when he told Redwine he could check with the flight attendant on Dylan's flight.
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State: He doesn't look for his son. Think about that ladies and gentlemen: He doesn't look for his son. He's the only person who doesn't look for his son b/c he knows what happened. He turns his porch light off and goes to bed @LawCrimeNetwork
Roy Vreeland volunteers 20 days of the month to look for Dylan. The defendant doesn't give it 20 minutes. He's at home asleep. @LawCrimeNetwork
@LawCrimeNetwork Prosecutor now detailing other things Mark Redwine said he did including looking for a fishing pole of Dylan's. Redwine said the fishing pole was missing. The dam was 9 miles from house. Redwine suggested he walked there. Family said he would never do that. @LawCrimeNetwork
WATCH HERE: Closing arguments underway in CO v. Mark Redwine. @LawCrimeNetwork
@LawCrimeNetwork Prosecutor says Dylan was beloved and kept in constant contact with his friends and family. He said Dylan left a trail of bread crumbs for them to figure out what happened to him @LawCrimeNetwork
@LawCrimeNetwork State: Who was the last person seen with Dylan Redwine, a 13-year-old boy? Who was with Dylan the last time anyone ever heard from him? Who had the opportunity and reason to hurt Dylan? Prosecutor asks. @LawCrimeNetwork
Frank: What Floyd's blood pressure was in 2019 - how do we make that probative to May 2020 and what was going on that day? What I relevant is what the officers perceive of Mr. Floyd @LawCrimeNetwork
Frank: This is the classic eggshell skull. These officers are responsible and all of the training they receive show they are responsible for this person (someone in their custody) @LawCrimeNetwork
Judge Cahill: as I understand, they are offering this as proof of cause of death. It's the whole point of he ingested drugs in May 2019 that led to a hypertensive incident then on May 2020 he ingests drugs - could that have caused the death? @LawCrimeNetwork
Nelson: When BCA initially processed the vehicles, at looking at initial pics in #GeorgeFloyd's Mercedes you can see pills in the center console. Pills not seized in first search. Photos caused state to execute 2nd search warrant @LawCrimeNetwork
Nelson: Second search, documented every item. Found Suboxone strips and pills. Pills were fentanyl and meth mixture. One pill sent to lab in PA for quantification. Looking at pics of Squad 320 you see residue in back seat @LawCrimeNetwork
Nelson: Defense requested to inspect Squad 320. "I'm not an LE officer.. what I saw was immediately apparent was chewed up drugs." On the floor, a near complete pill @LawCrimeNetwork