WATCH LIVE: AZ v. Mark Gooch Trial Day 1 - Cross Exam of Esther Schrey - Victim's Friend | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Witness testifies about seeing a white vehicle and another unfamiliar vehicle at the church on the night of Sasha Krauss' disappearance.
Key Insights
- ⛪ Esther's testimony provides details about her observations of vehicles near the church on the night of Sasha Krauss' disappearance.
- 🤩 The white truck passing by the gingrich home and the van parked at the church are of interest in the investigation.
- 🤨 Esther's uncertainty and limited recollection regarding the vehicles and potential presence of individuals near them raise questions about their potential significance.
- 🚙 The testimony suggests that Esther's focus was primarily on recognizing Sasha Krauss' car and the presence of familiar vehicles in the community.
Transcript
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Questions & Answers
Q: Did Esther see anyone near the white truck she observed passing by?
Esther did not see anyone near the white truck and couldn't confirm if it was a truck or an SUV.
Q: Did Esther think it was unusual to see the unfamiliar white vehicle and the van parked at the church?
Esther did not find it unusual as people often gathered at the church for preparation and activities.
Q: Did Esther mention the white-colored vehicle passing by the gingrich home during her interview with law enforcement?
Esther did not mention a white-colored vehicle during her interview with law enforcement, focusing on the van and Sasha's car.
Q: How long did it take Esther to walk from the gingrich home to the church?
Esther estimated it took around three minutes to walk from the gingrich home to the church.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The witness, Esther Schrein, is a resident of a Mennonite community in Farmington, New Mexico.
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She testified to seeing a white truck passing by the church and a dark van parked at the lower level of the church on the night of January 18, 2020.
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Esther did not recognize the vehicles or see anyone associated with them, but she did later identify Sasha Krauss' car parked in the upper level of the church.