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Golf Clubs and Head Covers in a Murder Trial
The use of head covers on golf clubs became a topic in a murder trial as the defense questioned whether a golf club caused the victim's injuries. The state's medical examiner testified that the injuries were not caused by a golf club and a defense expert suggested they were more consistent with a fist.
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An eyewitness named Matt Christensen testified that he saw a tall, slender African-American woman, who fits the description of Samara Banks, loading something into a vehicle in her driveway between 10:25 and 10:45 am on February 22, 2014.
1:12:20 - 1:13:40 (01:20)
Summary
An eyewitness named Matt Christensen testified that he saw a tall, slender African-American woman, who fits the description of Samara Banks, loading something into a vehicle in her driveway between 10:25 and 10:45 am on February 22, 2014. Although he couldn't specifically identify her, his testimony could give Adam an airtight alibi.
ChapterGolf Clubs and Head Covers in a Murder Trial
EpisodeAt the Bottom of the Pool
PodcastDateline NBC
This podcast discusses the potential legal implications of not using head covers for golf clubs and how evidence can be gathered from them.
1:13:40 - 1:15:57 (02:17)
Summary
This podcast discusses the potential legal implications of not using head covers for golf clubs and how evidence can be gathered from them.
ChapterGolf Clubs and Head Covers in a Murder Trial
EpisodeAt the Bottom of the Pool
PodcastDateline NBC
The medical examiner testified that Samira's injuries were not caused by any golf club, implicating foul play in her death even though a golf club was found.
1:15:57 - 1:18:13 (02:16)
Summary
The medical examiner testified that Samira's injuries were not caused by any golf club, implicating foul play in her death even though a golf club was found.