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Interrogation video submitted as evidence Thursday shows Colby Martin admitting to hitting and killing Melody Rohrer, 64, while she was out for a jog near Oak Shores Campground on Sept. 20, 2021.

Martin also admits in the video to putting Rohrer's body in the back of his black Ford truck, and later dumping it on Purgatory Road by the Three Rivers State Game Area.
Det. Lt. David Walker and Det. Sgt. Kyle Romeo, both with the Van Buren County Sheriff's Office, interviewed Martin the day after Rohrer went missing.
The detectives found Martin a day after Rohrer was killed at a Walmart after using phone records to track him, Walker said in his testimony Thursday.
Walker said he sat alone with Martin in an unmarked Michigan State Police car and told him they were looking for a missing woman. Soon after, Walker said Martin told them where she was.
Rohrer had on no underwear or shorts when her body was found, according to investigators.
In the interrogation video, Martin denies removing the clothes or engaging in sexual activity with Rhorer's body.
He also initially denies washing out his car, later retracting that statement.
On Thursday surveillance from Troyer Dirt Buster Car Wash was played in court. It shows Martin washing out the bed of his truck, the tires and the ground.
Det. Andrew Gayler testified to finding bloody paper towels, gloves, underwear, shorts and a used condom in the car wash trash can.
Investigators have previously told News Channel 3 that the condom had Rohrer's and Martin's DNA on it.
Despite these findings, Martin is only charged with open murder. He is not facing a sexual assault charge.
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Martin also admits in the video to putting Rohrer's body in the back of his black Ford truck, and later dumping it on Purgatory Road by the Three Rivers State Game Area.
Det. Lt. David Walker and Det. Sgt. Kyle Romeo, both with the Van Buren County Sheriff's Office, interviewed Martin the day after Rohrer went missing.
The detectives found Martin a day after Rohrer was killed at a Walmart after using phone records to track him, Walker said in his testimony Thursday.
Walker said he sat alone with Martin in an unmarked Michigan State Police car and told him they were looking for a missing woman. Soon after, Walker said Martin told them where she was.
Rohrer had on no underwear or shorts when her body was found, according to investigators.
In the interrogation video, Martin denies removing the clothes or engaging in sexual activity with Rhorer's body.
He also initially denies washing out his car, later retracting that statement.
On Thursday surveillance from Troyer Dirt Buster Car Wash was played in court. It shows Martin washing out the bed of his truck, the tires and the ground.
Det. Andrew Gayler testified to finding bloody paper towels, gloves, underwear, shorts and a used condom in the car wash trash can.
Investigators have previously told News Channel 3 that the condom had Rohrer's and Martin's DNA on it.
Despite these findings, Martin is only charged with open murder. He is not facing a sexual assault charge.

Interrogation video shows White Pigeon man admit to hitting and killing jogger, then moving her body
A White Pigeon man appeared in Van Buren County court Thursday for day three of his murder trial.
