In this episode, we hear from Lt. Brett Bowe. He's the guy who was in charge of the perimeter security at the Avery Salvage Yard after Teresa's car was found.
It's a 40-acre property. Unless you had someone standing every few feet, someone could have snuck in right?
We learn how Bowe had set up a search system and how the property was locked down. Not to mention, we hear that Manitowoc County officers, James Lenk and Andrew Colborn - who had BOTH testified in Avery's civil lawsuit, were ALSO involved in this investigation even though it was supposed to be handed over to a different county. Why were people who had a direct stake in the outcome of Steven's legal lawsuit, also involved in a case where he was being looked at for murder? Sounds a little more than fishy.
Next episode preview:Deputy Peter O’Connor, Sgt. Jason Orth, and Deputy Inspector Todd Hermann—all Manitowoc County officers—all involved in the RAV4 discovery on Nov 5.
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00:00 The Avery Trial: Episode 14 - The Crime Scene is "Secure"
00:44 Theme music fades in...
02:25 Car Salesman Pic
03:30 Direct Examination
06:17 Exhibit 79
16:27 Exhibit 79
22:43 Exhibit 80
23:45 Exhibit 81
26:29 Exhibit 82
27:33 Exhibit 83
29:38 Exhibit 84
32:45 Exhibit 85
36:47 Exhibit 86
37:20 Exhibit 87
37:36 Exhibit 88
37:57 Back to Kratz
39:01 Exhibit 86
40:55 The Defense
41:10 Exhibit 85
49:12 Back to Strang
01:02:09 Exhibit 125
01:04:25 Prosecution Re-Direct
01:06:55 Defense Re-Cross
01:08:07 Jury Not Present
01:09:45 Jury Present
01:11:21 Wrap Up
01:16:58 End
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