Had to testify in a 1976 coldcase homocide pretrial hearing today. Had to dust 39 years of dust off my brain. I live in a different state now. The prosecutor let me testify over the phone. The trial is set for December. The defendant has fired two public defenders and is defending himself.
The prosecutor sent my case report to me. I was a uniform officer at the time and was supervised by a detective. I drew 5 pages of diagrams, collected, marked evidence, and signed it into the property/evidence dept.
I did not get to review any crime scene photos. A picture is worth a thousand words.
It is hard getting the dust out of my brain. If the trial had happened within a few years after the murder, my memory (my grand kids say remembery) would be much better. I'm sure when I review the photos it will all come back to me.
The point of this post is to remind you that this may happen to you one day. I wish I had written a more detailed report. For instance, I found a camera in a closet with a roll of film in it. 2 of the 12 frames had been exposed. I am sure we shot a photo of the camera where it was found, but I did not get to see the photo. A more detailed report might say I found it on the floor under a jacket, etc.
Make a more detailed report than I did. This guy will get convicted. Photos will help, but what if something happens to the photos. Details, details, details.