This is FOX 59's account of the state troopers' testimony (Vido and Holeman) at the end of the day:
State Trooper Dave Vido and ISP Lt. Jerry Holeman were the last to take the stand on Thursday. Both gave further testimony about the search of Allen’s home.
Allen reportedly owned “lots of knives,” according to Vido, along with boxcutters. More than 10 phones were seized from Allen’s home but,
again, police noted the phone Allen possessed in February 2017 was not found.
Vido also mentioned the .40 caliber round being found in a “keepsake box” in Allen’s home.
He also told jurors how a metal detector was used to search Allen’s yard.
Holeman recounted telling Allen about how he shouldn’t worry about any damage done to his home during the search because Allen could fill out a form and have it all repaired.
Holeman claims Allen responded by saying, “why bother, it’s all over.” Holeman claimed Allen repeated this line when later asked if he wanted to be taken to see his wife. It should be noted that Richard Allen was already told prior to the search of his home that he was a suspect in the girls’ murders.
Defense attorneys finished the day by pushing back against Holeman’s story by stating there were no recordings of Allen telling the state trooper, “why bother, it’s all over” and the jury only had to take the state trooper’s word for it being said.