tally-smith and the lead detective, bruce mcvay all of their correspondence, all of that comes out. the jaw-dropping headline said the affair between the prosecutor and the lead detective began weeks after the trial. at a hearing in march of 2017, the prosecutor and the detective, both instrumental in putting dooley behind bars, found themselves on the hot seat, being grilled by dooley s new attorney, deanna dennison. are you telling me you didn t have a sexual relationship with her? we were friends. you are under oath. we were friends. did you have a sexual relationship with her? are you denying that. i don t think it is any of your business. i am asking you to you are under oath. she will testify. she ll say. tell me what it is your answer is. i just said, yes. okay. thanks. simple. let s talk about this letter. it was a sensational
seat, being grilled by dooley s new attorney, deanna dennison. are you telling me you didn t have a sexual relationship with her? we were friends. you are under oath. we were friends. did you have a sexual relationship with her? are you denying that. i don t think it is any of your business. i am asking you to you are under oath. she will testify. she ll say. tell me what it is your answer is. i just said, yes. okay. thanks. simple. let s talk about this letter. it was a sensational courtroom drama. but the issue for the dooley trial wasn t the affair. it was an 18-page letter in which the prosecutor blasted the detective who was by then her former lover, as an outright liar, both personally and professionally. she ended up reading her own scathing words into the court record.
trial. at a hearing in march of 2017, the prosecutor and the detective, both instrumental in putting dooley behind bars, found themselves on the hot seat, being grilled by dooley s new attorney, deanna dennison. are you telling me you didn t have a sexual relationship with her? we were friends. you are under oath. we were friends. did you have a sexual relationship with her? are you denying that. i don t think it is any of your business. i am asking you to you are under oath. she will testify. she ll say. tell me what it is your answer is. i just said, yes. okay. thanks. simple. let s talk about this letter. it was a sensational courtroom drama. but the issue for the dooley trial wasn t the affair. it was an 18-page letter in which the prosecutor blasted the detective who was by then her former lover, as an outright liar, both personally
covering up a theft, a theft that we don t each know she knew about. the way she was bludgeoned, that isn t somebody oh, shoot from somebody that found out about it, you are going to spend the time to tape her legs up and drag her all over the place? i don t think so. and remember the steel-towed boots that the prosecution were never found, the boots were found, here in evidence photos, weren t steel-toed but the defense says he wasn t the only one to violate the footwear rules at thermal fisher. in the closing argument, deanna dennison emphasized the circumstantial nature of the case against david dooley. not a question of did you do it, did you probably do it, could you have done it, and by the process of elimination, it is not the standard, the
of 2017, the prosecutor and the detective, both instrumental in putting dooley behind bars, found themselves on the hot seat, being grilled by dooley s new attorney, deanna dennison. are you telling me you didn t have a sexual relationship with her? we were friends. you re under oath. we were friends. did you have a sexual relationship with her? are you denying that? i don t think it s any of your business. i m asking you to an you re under oath. she ll testify. she ll say. yes. tell me what it is your answer is. i just said yes. ok. thanks. simple. let s talk about this letter. reporter: it was a sensational courtroom drama. but the issue for the dooley trial wasn t the affair. it was an 18-page letter in which the prosecutor blasted the detective who was by then her former lover, as an outright liar. both personally and professionally. she ended up reading her own scathing words into the court record. that i know what a complete