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It is now the defense's turn to ask questions to the lead detective under cross-examination; Detective Reymundo Garcia retrieves days of messages from the defendants' phone and social media accounts before and after he killed Griselda and Dominic.
It is now the defense's turn to ask questions to the lead detective under cross-examination; Detective Reymundo Garcia retrieves days of messages from the defendants' phone and social media accounts before and after he killed Griselda and Dominic.
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