MORIN MURDER TRIAL DAY 8: The lead Harford County detective, Phil Golden, has retaken the witness stand. A video of him questioning Victor Martinez-Hernandez is playing in the courtroom. The suspect is wearing a striped prison jumpsuit and the interview is being done through a Spanish interpreter.
The suspect initially denied ever being in Maryland or knowing Rachel Morin. Golden pushes... questioning if there's any way he was in the state and didn't realize it. The suspect doubles down.
Golden then reveals a picture Martinez-Hernandez took with his cousin, Tania Hernandez, around Christmas time. Yesterday, his cousin testified that the suspect stayed with her and her husband at their home in Alexandria, VA. At first, the suspect denies knowing anything about the photo. It's only after further questioning that he admits it is a picture of him.
Throughout the interview, Golden repeatedly askes how/why Martinez-Hernandez's DNA was found at the crime scene. At one point, he even stresses, "No two people have the same DNA." The only explanation the suspect can provide is suggesting someone else might have planted it. "He didn’t know how it got there and if someone wanted to do him harm that they could have taken his DNA and put it somewhere," recalled Goldmen.
We still have no idea what DNA was found where.
In an attempt to debunk the suspect's explanation without revealing this information yet, the state asks Golden, "Was the type of DNA something that could have been transported?""I guess it’s possible," Golden responds."Was it a physical object that could have been dropped?" asks the state. "No," he replies.