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Sam Khindri testifies that Kyle Rittenhouse offered to clean up and fundraise for his family business.
Sam Khindri testifies that Kyle Rittenhouse offered to clean up and fundraise for his family business.
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S1, EP35 "Video Journalist on Scene Testifies"Kristan Harris, a Milwaukee-based citizen journalist, took to the stand; he was live streaming the chaotic event when the defendant approached on camera and introduced himself as a medic.
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S1, EP36 "Lead Detective Takes The Stand"Kenosha police detective, Ben Antaramian, explained his role and how he got started; he recalled that early in his investigation, it was determined that Kyle Rittenhouse was a suspect.
WI v. Rittenhouse
S1, EP37 "Police Investigated Deadly Shootings"During cross-examination, one of the lead detectives on the case testified to images of that chaotic night in Kenosha.
WI v. Rittenhouse
S1, EP38 "Digital Imaging Expert Called In"Investigators lean on experts to document the reality of what happened; the state calls on a forensic imagining specialist to testify; James Armstrong breaks down what he concluded from touched up video clips and enhanced photos.
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S1, EP34 "Shooting Caught On Camera"A video clip leading to the defendant firing at Gaige Grosskreutz hitting his bicep was played in court; the clip was live-streamed on Facebook; Jurors heard the gunshot and the screams of pain that followed.
WI v. Rittenhouse
S1, EP33 "Survivor and Visual Evidence"During cross-examination, photos of the altercation between the defendant and the person he shot was displayed for the jury.
WI v. Rittenhouse
S1, EP32 "Survivor Shot In The Arm"Gaige Grosskreutz testified on what happened to him on that chaotic night in Kenosha.
WI v. Rittenhouse
S1, EP31 "Lone Survivor"The lone survivor of the defendant's gunfire confirms that he saw firsthand Kyle Rittenhouse fatally shoot the two victims; Gaige Grosskreutz remembers being shot in the arm by Rittenhouse soon after.
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