Here's coverage of the trial including archived details on prior hearings. The trial resumes at 9 a.m. tomorrow (Friday). Still to come is DNA evidence and jail phone call records from Taylor.
UPDATE | Recap of day 2 of trial for baby's murder/sexual assault
From that link:
UPDATE 3/14/19 @ 6:10 a.m.
Most of the officers had consistent memories of that day and the crime scene. They mentioned how hysterical Adkins was on scene, and how Taylor kept lifting up his shirt to show the officers he had dried blood on his chest and torso, but didn't know where it came from.
Body camera footage and audio recordings of Taylor were shown as evidence in court Thursday. Pictures of the crime scene were also displayed, and a member of the Kanawha County Sheriff's Office, who evaluated the crime scene, testified. He said processing the scene took several hours.
The defense attorney for Taylor, Tim Rosinsky, has been consistent in saying his client has been falsely accused. He said the investigation should not have just been focused on Taylor, saying investigators should have interviewed neighbors.
Chief Deputy Ross Mellinger with the Jackson County Sheriff's Office responded, "This particular crime scene didn't involve what you called the neighborhood. Matter of fact, it is was even more restrictive than the residence itself. It was more restricted than just one level of the residence; it was restricted to one room and particularly one area of that room."
UPDATE 3/14/19 @ 12:30 a.m.
Emmaleigh’s mother, Amanda Adkins woke up that morning and began looking for Taylor. She found him with no shirt on and unbuttoned jeans and Emmaleigh was lying in a pile of blankets on the floor.
"I asked him what he was doing, he said he was drying her off. I asked him why he was drying her off at 5 o'clock in the morning,” Adkins said.
She noticed there was something wrong with the girl's face and asked him what happened and he told her he didn’t know.
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The defendant’s lawyer agreed that what happened to the baby is horrible, but said that Taylor is innocent.
“But it's also tough to think that you're being accused of it when you didn't do it,” he said.
UPDATE 3/13/19 @ 12:07 p.m.
Then, Taylor's lawyer spoke and kept reiterating to the jury what happened to Emmaleigh is terrible, but Taylor has been falsely accused.
UPDATE 8/31/17 @ 6:25 p.m.
Defense attorneys argued that phone records including text messages, social media posts and Internet searches should be thrown out. They said the prosecution "characterizes" and "makes assumptions" about the evidence that the defense attorneys feel will damage the jury. They argued that the state elaborates too much on the phone records (i.e. calling the Internet searches "graphic") and that it will confuse and taint the jury.
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Attorneys also argued about several search warrants including those of the apartment, Taylor's clothing and his person. The defense said investigators lacked probable cause, while the prosecutors argued that probable cause was there.
UPDATE 10/12/16 @ 11:45 a.m.
The mother testified that she and Taylor had smoked marijuana and drank alcohol that night, according to court records.
The deputy testified Taylor didn't appear to be overly intoxicated when he got to the scene.
The medical examiner who performed the autopsy says a skull fracture was the cause of death.
ORIGINAL STORY 10/4/16
Deputies then spoke with Taylor, who initially said he didn't know how the injuries happened.
After being read his Miranda rights, Taylor said he took the infant to the basement of the house to do laundry earlier that evening.
When deputies questioned Taylor on how the infant received her injuries again, Taylor said he "blacked out" and didn't know how they happened.