The bladed multi-tool resembling a double-handled knife was exhibited on the fourth day of trial for
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Her body had more than 100 wounds to the face, neck and other parts of the body — a death that turned a national spotlight on ride-hailing safety and led to some changes, including more prominent displays of driver license plates.
Prosecutors have argued that Rowland trapped Josephson in the back seat of his black Chevrolet Impala using the backseat childproof locks. Investigators said they subsequently found the victim’s blood and cellphone in Rowland’s vehicle.
As an investigator with the
On cross-examination by Rowland's defense attorney, Jazic acknowledged that no scratches were found on Rowland's arms or face when she photographed him after his arrest.
Rowland's defense team has argued although Josephson appeared to fight back against her attacker, none of Rowland's DNA was found on her body, and no visible marks were found on Rowland following his arrest.
Earlier Thursday,
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