GUILTY FL - Cherish Perrywinkle, 8, Jacksonville, 21 June 2013 #4 *GRAPHIC CONTENT*

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  • #241
I am watching the Law and Crime livefeed. They aren't showing the photos they are talking about. Is that normal? I guess I thought we'd see the van photos and stuff they are discussing.

I watched part of the Kendhammer trial on the Law and Crime livefeed and the evidence photos were visible. I suspect it depends on the setup and technology available in each courtroom, which might vary. It sure would be nice to see what they're referring to and how the witnesses are marking the maps.
 
  • #242
Wish they'd pan briefly so we could see what DS looks like now.
 
  • #243
I watched part of the Kendhammer trial on the Law and Crime livefeed and the evidence photos were visible. I suspect it depends on the setup and technology available in each courtroom, which might vary. It sure would be nice to see what they're referring to and how the witnesses are marking the maps.

The judge makes these decisions in his/her courtroom.
 
  • #244
Officer Wilkie said his own daughter had same orange dress as Cherish was wearing when he found her.
 
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I can understand not showing photos of Cherish's body and stuff like that to a live video feed, out of respect for her and the family. But it would be nice to see the van and things of that nature. Maybe some of those will be on news sites later.
 
  • #247
Jenna Bourne@jennaANjax
3m3 minutes ago

Former #JSO K9 handler Officer Charles Wilkie says his K9 Gator tracked to the creek. He saw #CherishPerrywinkle's body in the creek. “Her hair was kind of floating in the water.” @ActionNewsJax #DonaldSmith


Destiny Johnson@Hello_Destiny
2m2 minutes ago

Ofc. Wilkie says he remembers Cherish's dress because his daughter had the same dress. #DonaldSmith


Jenna Bourne@jennaANjax
1m1 minute ago

“All I could do was stand by her & preserve the evidence.” Officer Wilkie says he stood by her in the water to make sure no alligators approached. “My daughter has the same dress.” Jury looking @ photos of #CherishPerrywinkle’s body for 1st first time. @ActionNewsJax #DonaldSmith
 
  • #248
I'm afraid this officer is already getting somewhat choked up. I'm sure it is difficult to recall such horror.
Yes, he said the orange dress Cherish was wearing (in the water) was the same as his daughter had -- can you imagine???

Hi, folks, been lurking for about an hour. I loved the word, "flamboyant" that he used when he referred to a couple of motions that DS showed. (What an azz of a ~person~ DS is. SMH.
 
  • #249
Some photos of him on this Twitter feed -
https://twitter.com/ActionNewsJax

@jennaANjax

"“All I could do was stand by her & preserve the evidence.” Officer Wilkie says he stood by her in the water to make sure no alligators approached. “My daughter has the same dress.” Jury looking @..."
 
  • #250
Another dumb question since I am a trial newbie. Do they never show the jury either? I feel like in the past I've seen photos of jurys (juries?) but maybe not.
 
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Destiny Johnson@Hello_Destiny
5m5 minutes ago

Ofc. Wilkie said that he was emotional when he was relieved of post. He knew Cherish was dead when he saw her and all he could do was stand there and protect her and the evidence her body held to be able to be used to later hold someone accountable for their crimes. #DonaldSmith
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Destiny Johnson@Hello_Destiny
4m4 minutes ago

Crime Scene Detective Long has been called to the stand. #DonaldSmith


Jenna Bourne@jennaANjax
5m5 minutes ago

#DonaldSmith jury now hearing from 12th witness, #JSO Detective Kimberly Long. She processed Smith's van after his arrest. No backseat. @ActionNewsJax #CherishPerrywinkle


Destiny Johnson@Hello_Destiny
3m3 minutes ago

Det. Long has been a CSD for 17 years. She said she has worked over 500 death investigations. #DonaldSmith

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Another dumb question since I am a trial newbie. Do they never show the jury either? I feel like in the past I've seen photos of jurys (juries?) but maybe not.

No- I have never seen the jury when the trial was in session. Maybe you might be thinking of a press conference after the trial was done?
 
  • #254
Another dumb question since I am a trial newbie. Do they never show the jury either? I feel like in the past I've seen photos of jurys (juries?) but maybe not.
In most states, showing the jury while the trial is in process is prohibited -- I don't know or remember about Florida, but I would assume it's forbidden as well. Dunno for sure.
 
  • #255
In most states, showing the jury while the trial is in process is prohibited -- I don't know or remember about Florida, but I would assume it's forbidden as well. Dunno for sure.

No, not in Florida
 
  • #256
Thanks, guys. I am trying to figure out how all of this works. It's really interesting.

I hate listening to the descriptions of poor Cherish's body. I can't imagine how hard this is for the jury to see.
 
  • #257
Thank goodness for this morning's witnesses (and officer Henson)! Not only did they observe they acted - so often we see quotes in msm from people after the fact who are sorry they didn't call 911 at the time.

I wasn't an active member yet when Cherish's case went down but I caught up once I registered. As a relative newbie to the extensive sleuthing y'all do here at WS it was not only amazing to see but I also felt a little relieved to see others interested in true crime. Before that I felt a little macabre for following the stories. KWIM?

Anyway, DS is IMO exactly as Alexwood and the rest of you are calling it out; self-obsessed, overly confident, full of hubris, controlling (that's why he crossed his arms to the officer - he wanted to be in charge even for his own arrest!) and most of all a sick individual who should have been off the streets decades ago.
Sorry for rambling - I actually wanted to post to say Thanks! to YESorNO and all for the updates. :loveyou:
 
  • #258
Destiny Johnson@Hello_Destiny
6m6 minutes ago

Crime Scene Detective Long said that there were obvious signs that Cherish's body was trying to be hidden. There were things laid on her body like a branch, grass, and two or three pieces of asphalt. #DonaldSmith

Destiny Johnson@Hello_Destiny
5m5 minutes ago

When they found Cherish's body, she was not wearing any underwear. #DonaldSmith

Destiny Johnson@Hello_Destiny
1m1 minute ago

A few jurors are crying after looking at crime scene photos of Cherish Perrywinkle's body after she was recovered from the water. #DonaldSmith
 
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Jenna Bourne@jennaANjax
3m3 minutes ago


Some jurors appear to be having a tough time looking at photos of #CherishPerrywinkle’s body, injuries. #DonaldSmith @ActionNewsJax

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  • #260
I know the defendant's criminal history would normally not be admissible or even mentioned in court but did I read here that DS had only been out of prison for 20 days? Is that correct? What was he imprisoned for? What about criminal history prior to that?
 
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