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Besides that, Cahill always had a partner, and his interviews were audio/video recorded.Good to see you here @Cassady.
In OP's summation, I disagree on two points including the statements regarding the credibility of J. Cahill, former CBI Agent, and excluding jurors that are familiar or have knowledge of the AA.
The defense attorney's allegation that Cahill was terminated from the Morphew investigation because DA Stanely was unhappy with his performance during the PH is not fact, and no corroborating evidence was introduced to support this alleged rumor.
And it wouldn't be the first time the defense hurled an allegation in court that was not true. Most recently, the defense accused an individual by name of illegally recording a court hearing and broadcasting the same on YouTube. The allegation was patently false and resulted in the Court ordering very strict courtroom decorum that has severely crippled journalists of their tools to do their job.
It's also not as if former Agent Cahill was assigned to the mailroom following his transfer from this case. Public information indicates Cahill went on to assist in a serious investigation resulting in the conviction of two LE officers in connection with an excessive force incident (against an at-risk adult).
Relative to the AA, as you know, the jurors will never have access to the 125+ page document where extracted details from the document have been published across the globe. The court knows that in the digital media age, it's not reasonable to expect an entire jury pool to not have read or watched any news about this case. The real question is whether or not the juror candidate can set apart any information, listen to the evidence presented in court, and be reasonably fair as a juror. MOO
He's also a distant second to legendary FBI agent Grusing, who had the largest and most important involvement in this case.