Forensic pathologist Dr. Super testified no alcohol or drugs in Christina's blood, no drugs in Sunshine's blood, very low alcohol and two atypical wounds on Sunshine's body, as if the bullets had gone through something else first.
Fingernail clippings, hair, victim's blood was all collected and tested.
Dr. Super also said that based on autopsy alone, he could not comment on where the victims may have been in the room, the positions of their bodies when shot or where the shooter was in the room. He also pointed out inaccuracies in some of the defense exhibits which were different shot diagrams.
Ian Henry, who was at Shane Goodrich's house, the morning law enforcement went looking for Bodhi Tree took the stand before noon, his testimony will continue tomorrow morning. Henry knew Bodhi Tree since "school" in Bridgeville. He was very reluctant and would respond to questions by Ms. Firpo by saying, "I don't recall"; right before noon he started to open up a bit. This was also after his recollection was refreshed by showing him reports of his testimony.
He was cagey, avoiding looking at Tree, who stared at him. He said he drank a lot beer and schnapps on May 17, the night of the shooting and fell asleep. He said he went on a "binge" and when he woke up the next day, he left beer he bought and went into town.
Ms. Firpo asked him why he asked Sgt. Martinez to cuff him before getting in his police car to be interviewed. Henry would not say why. Ms. Firpo reminded him of his statement where he told Sgt. Martinez that he had "concerns about his safety" and she asked him if his fear arose from his experiences in jail where he had seen what happened to "snitches." She also reminded him of a statement that he made to Sgt. Martinez where he said that if he had been at the Eye Street house, he would have taken the gun away from "Bodhi".
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