normal person wouldn t. in his cross-examination of the detective, defense attorney tim kohler, argued that art ream hasn t been in that warehouse for years and suggested the evidence could have been tainted. you don t know if anybody has been in there or had not been in there. you weren t there all that time? no, sir. you don t know what would have been brought in or taken out there. that s correct. in his defense case, kohler called just a couple of witnesses, none particularly useful. your general strategy to the jury in the court is what? you don t have enough evidence. it s a tragic event, but you don t enough evidence because i know i don t have the burden. the burden is on the prosecutor. so kohler jabbed away at the prosecution s key witnesses, particularly detective mclaughlin. kohler, for instance, wondered if mac had exhaustively run down all those leads on cindy as a possible runaway. they have had numerous, by their own testimony, numerous calls about h