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The jury watched surveillance video from inside her home in the lead-up and the aftermath of Ashley Smylie's murder. According to police, it took several searches to retrieve the footage that shows what the defendant did after killing her mom and allegedly lying in wait to try to kill her stepdad. Next, the lead investigator on the stand told jurors that Smylie had been shot in the head in her daughter's bedroom. Evidence found included blood spatter on a TV and a bullet hole in the wall.
The jury watched surveillance video from inside her home in the lead-up and the aftermath of Ashley Smylie's murder. According to police, it took several searches to retrieve the footage that shows what the defendant did after killing her mom and allegedly lying in wait to try to kill her stepdad. Next, the lead investigator on the stand told jurors that Smylie had been shot in the head in her daughter's bedroom. Evidence found included blood spatter on a TV and a bullet hole in the wall.
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