Worth the read - details information about past relationships, Edwards' reaction to LE nearing his mattress, and defense characterizations of Jessica's childhood.
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Christopher Edwards told police searching his room that his mattress was soaked with blood because it had been his girlfriend's time of the month.
Edwards wasn't asked, nor did he explain, why Jessica O'Grady's blood also was splattered across his headboard, wall and ceiling...
In a civil but sometimes intense hearing, prosecutors and defense attorneys argued over the relevance, and reliability, of proposed pieces of evidence.
Defense attorneys repeatedly hammered at whether prosecutors could quantify O'Grady's blood and whether they could prove she was dead...
Prosecutors, meanwhile, took exception to defense hopes to detail O'Grady's past boyfriends and sometimes rocky relationships...
Prosecutors didn't attempt to introduce evidence of an outline found on Edwards' computer after her disappearance. The outline described a fictitious main character and several female murder victims...
Afterward, one of Edwards' attorneys, Matthew Higgins, said Edwards is frustrated with the case.
"The one person that can show he didn't do it can't be found," Higgins said of O'Grady.
Retelsdorf called that assertion ridiculous.
"To suggest that she's alive and she's sitting somewhere just watching him go to trial for her murder," she said, "is insulting to everyone's common sense."