In Session Greenberg begins his redirect. “The carpet was taken also from the stairway, leading up to the second floor?” “I don’t recall.” The witness is again shown a copy of her report. “That’s actually the corrected crime scene report?” “Yes.” “In fact, the carpeting from the stairway was also removed?” “Yes.” “Not only did they take the carpeting and the grout, but they also used their forensic light sources to inspect the walls for any blood?” “I don’t know, Sir.” Once more, the witness is directed to her report. “The walls were also inspected for stains, anything like that?” “Correct.” “Just because someone might clean carpet doesn’t mean stains will disappear?” “I don’t know. I can’t answer that question.” “The walls, the carpet, the grout . . . all of it was tested in 2007, 2008, and no evidence came back from any of it that points to a crime?” “Correct.” “And it was all the original stuff?” “Yes.” That ends the redirect.
In Session Koch has one quick question on recross, but it is objected to, and the judge sustains the objection. With that, the witness is excused, and she leaves the courtroom. The judge excuses the jurors for the lunch recess.