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"description": "Day 15 moved through four forensic and documentation witnesses — crime scene troopers Clark and Brent, forensic scientist Hartnett, and DNA collector Gallerani — as the prosecution built its physical evidence record. Defense attorney Yannetti established through both crime scene photographers that 34 Fairview Road was unguarded and open to the public for five days before evidence excavation began, that neither trooper was recalled to document subsequent recoveries on February 8, 10, 11, or 18, and that Proctor had unsupervised access to Read's vehicle before crime scene services arrived. Forensic scientist Hartnett's direct documented damage on the black Lexus, a hair and glass fragments from the bumper area, a tail light swab consumed in DNA testing, and blood-confirmed staining on O'Keefe's clothing — but Alessi's cross elicited that she drew no conclusions linking any vehicle damage to a pedestrian strike, that the undercarriage tested negative for blood, and that glass was merely resting on the bumper while the hair was entirely unsecured. Gallerani's testimony establishing the DNA collection chain for Proctor and Bukhenik was undercut by Yannetti's three-question cross revealing that Canton Police Chief Berkowitz, Detective Kevin Albert, and Lt. Brian Tully were never swabbed.",
"path": "/trial-2/day/15/",
"publishedAt": "2025-05-14T00:00:00.000Z",
"site": "at://did:plc:vd3vzujxkxsthkswrc2zzupm/site.standard.publication/krt",
"title": "Day 15 — Clark, Brent, Hartnett, Gallerani",
"updatedAt": "2026-06-08T13:28:24.184Z"
}