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Hernandez Lawyers Question Quality Of Investigation

Hernandez Lawyers Question Quality Of Investigation

In Tuesday's testimony, Aaron Hernandez attorney James Sultan questions North Attleborough police officer John Grim about a footprint that was found at the scene of the killing of Odin Lloyd but wasn't photographed wi
th other evidence.

FALL RIVER, Mass. -- Jurors in the murder trial of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez on Tuesday were shown surveillance video of him dismantling his phone outside a police station hours after the killing and making calls on his lawyer's phone.

Hernandez is accused in the June 17, 2013, killing of Odin Lloyd, who was dating the sister of Hernandez's fiancée. Lloyd's body was found in an industrial park not far from Hernandez's home in North Attleborough.

Elliott testified that Hernandez waited for a while in an interview room, then left the station. Elliott said he then used a surveillance camera in the police station parking lot to videotape Hernandez at around 2 a.m. June 18. The video shows Hernandez taking apart his cellphone while sitting in his lawyer's car, then making calls on his lawyer's phone.

"He's using one phone, either texting or calling, and the other one is on his lap, apart," Elliott said.

The video then shows Hernandez reassembling his phone and looking at it while calling on the lawyer's phone. Jurors weren't told the phone belonged to lawyer Robert Jones.

Prosecutors have previously said the video shows him calling his co-defendant, Ernest Wallace. Wallace and Carlos Ortiz have been charged with murder and are being tried separately. Prosecutors have said Hernandez orchestrated the killing.

Prosecutors did not say why they thought Hernandez dismantled his phone.

The trial ended early Tuesday because of a snowstorm, and the defense did not complete its cross-examination of Elliott.

Hernandez's defense team continued its strategy Tuesday of going after the police work in the case. North Attleborough Officer John Grim acknowledged that murders in North Attleborough are rare, and the last one he dealt with before Lloyd's was in 2009.

Another of Hernandez's lawyers, James Sultan, asked Grim why he saw a footprint at the scene but did not tell a detective taking photos about it.

"I don't have an answer for that question, sir," Grim replied.

Sultan also challenged Grim for noting in his report that a white towel was found 3 to 4 feet from the body, then later saying it was a mistake and the towel was closer to 4 to 5 yards from the body. Ortiz was seen on video at a convenience store shortly before the killing with a white towel around his neck.

"Did anyone suggest to you that it would be helpful to the prosecution in this case if you testified that what you put in your report was wrong and that the real distance between the towel and the body was more than 3 to 4 feet?" Sultan asked.

"No, sir," Grim replied.


Copyright 2015 by The Associated Press

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