Mar 21, 2016

Jurors in Bullock trial get to see video of church grounds, rectory and surveillance video of Bullock the night Fr. Freed was killed

Monday morning in the Gary Lee Bullock trial started off with DA Investigator Martin Perrone showing the jurors video of the church grounds and inside the rectory during the day.

After that, jurors watched the surveillance video from the night Fr. Eric Freed was killed. Bullock on the premises walking back and forth between the front door and back door of the rectory with his shoes off, stepping side to side at times, at one point standing on the pathway between the church and rectory waving his hands in the air. Starting at 1:07 a.m. on Jan 1, 2014 until 9 a.m. mass started, DA Investigator Martin Perrone, with questions from Deputy District Attorney Andrew Isaac, showed jurors the movements from when Bullock arrived on church grounds, is asked to leave twice by a security guard and escorted off church property by EPD, returns, spends minutes in the women's and men's bathrooms located outside by the parish hall, fetches a wooden stake, a long metal pipe, makes an inverted A symbol in front of the women's bathroom, breaks into the rectory via the window. Minutes after Bullock leaves a parishioner comes and unlocks the parish hall door. and The video ends with Deacon Frank Weber going to to check on Fr. Freed when he did not show up for 9 a.m. mass. You see Deacon Weber come out running from the rectory, make an announcement at the pulpit and run back to wait for EPD. He is accompanied by parishioner Dr. Zibilich. Images of EPD officers going in through the front door and some officers coming down the pathway from the direction of the parking lot near I street.



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