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I remember, at some point, someone saying that they had access to the whole interview. Was the entire interview entered into evidence? Does the jury have access to all the evidence if they feel like they want to review something?
I don't know if the entire thing was entered into evidence. I wasn't paying much attention to the case at that time. I suppose you could watch the trial coverage from that day and see what was played for the jury--most likely, they played the whole thing if the whole thing was being entered as an exhibit.
All the exhibits will be in the jury room during deliberations, except if there is physical evidence that needs to be kept safe. For anything like that, the jurors will have to ask the bailiff to see the evidence, and they will be supervised while viewing it.