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"description": "Day 26 completed the testimony of MSP crash reconstructionist Joseph Paul, whose redirect and recross left both sides with partial ground — Lally secured Paul's confirmation that odometer analysis places the vehicle at 34 Fairview Road, while Jackson established that the analysis depends on unverifiable route-of-travel assumptions and that Paul had shifted emphasis from key cycles to odometer mileage after the weekend. Cellebrite product manager Ian Whiffin then delivered the prosecution's technical counter-narrative on the McCabe search: cross-referencing multiple iPhone databases, he concluded the 'how long to die in cold' search occurred at 6:23–6:24 a.m., not 2:27 a.m., and demonstrated the tab-focus timestamp mechanism live for the jury. Yannetti's cross challenged Whiffin on iOS version mismatches and raised the possibility of database tampering, but redirect left Whiffin stating he had no doubt about the morning timing — with Yannetti's single recross question about 'spontaneous deletion' drawing Whiffin's admission that the term is not recognized in forensics. Norfolk DA digital forensics trooper Nicholas Guarino closed the day by systematically rebutting defense expert Richard Green's claims that McCabe deleted searches and phone records, explaining each flagged item as automatic WAL file purging rather than user action, then introduced extensive Read-O'Keefe text messages from the night of January 28–29 depicting an escalating argument that ended with Read texting 'I'm going home' at 12:55 a.m.",
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"publishedAt": "2024-06-17T00:00:00.000Z",
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"title": "Day 26 — Paul (redirect), Whiffin, Guarino",
"updatedAt": "2026-06-08T13:28:24.184Z"
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