In the Bedroom
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:52:00
I walked through my room.
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I heard some yelling.
I heard yelling. Heard yelling.

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I got to the stairs...
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and then I heard...
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I heard the shot.
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-And Richard...
-I'm sorry.

:52:33
-Richard...
-Could we go back just a minute?

:52:37
Mrs. Strout, you said
you heard the shot.

:52:43
You heard the shot? Did you
actually witness the accident?

:52:48
Objection. There are no grounds
to indicate this was an accident.

:52:52
Sustained. Strike the word
"accident" from the record.

:52:55
Rephrase your sentence, Ms. Keyes.
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Mrs. Strout, in the police
report you stated...

:53:04
that you had witnessed
the firearm discharge.

:53:11
Did you witness
the firearm discharge?

:53:32
I thought you said there'd be
ajury trial sometime in October.

:53:35
If he was incarcerated...
:53:37
the judge would have set
an October court date...

:53:40
to save the county the cost
of housing him as an inmate.

:53:43
But with bail, unfortunately,
the court date is always later.

:53:49
You mean there's nothing
we can do about this?

:53:51
You let him walk out,
and we're supposed to sit here?

:53:55
We can't appeal bail.
It 's just not set up that way.

:53:59
The state's bail code is to ensure
future court appearances.


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