OK...I think I found it!
The previous Target receipt
Orman also zoomed in on a receipt from Target. The receipt was from July 14, 2012 and included purchases of chewing gum, Sour Patch Kids candy, diet 7 Up, oranges and other objects.
http://www.denverpost.com/theater-s...ora-theater-shooting-trial-latest-from-day-12
And to show the footage was tied to that receipt
Previously admitted evidence is shown to Paulsteiger a Target store receipt.
http://www.9news.com/story/news/loc...9/aurora-theater-trial-live-updates/27575601/
So from what I can gather, that Target video shown today with the orange hair was from July 14th.
And now they are doing the same thing with this Best Buy video.
That may be the case. In the jury I was just on we wanted to hold the gun to see how heavy it was. We weren't sure who had initially brought the gun into play in our case. So we wanted to see how easy it would be to run with it in a waistband. (one of the guys had loose baggy pants and one had tighter pants) Not sure exactly why it matters in this case though lol. They probably just wanted to feel it.Why does the jury care how much the guns weigh? That wouldn't even be an issue for me! We aren't talking about a 92 pound weakling here! Is there some doubt in one of their minds that he could carry all of them at one time?
This exhibit admitted and will
be published
Pavlovich reads the receipt included headphones, bluetooth and iPod touch 8gb