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police had focused on him. first, the state called the detective who was credited with cracking the cold case. tell us your name, please. roy allen walton. retired saginaw police detective roy walton took the stand. he s the one who reopened the case in 1994, 20 years after the murder and zeroed in on ferris as a suspect. did you ask him questions about the death of cheryl miller? i did. how did he describe his relationship in that december of 1994? he indicated to me that she was just one of about five girls he was [ bleep ] at the time. and that was his compression? that was his terminology, yes. prosecutors were trying to portray ferris as cold-hearted and they would next present a parade of witnesses who said that in the years since the crime, ferris had a habit of
suppose, that possibility. and again, if you take just that single piece of evidence you can create whatever doubt you wish to create. the defense was focused on presenting hard, physical evidence to show the jury that gabriel ferris could not be the killer. what it said were hairs and semen that didn t come from ferris, and the defense argued that the state had a shaky case based on two old fingerprints, circumstantial evidence, and witnesses whose stories had changed over three decades. all right. you may proceed. the defense argued the case never would have gone to trial if it had not been for one man. that s what you say he told you. correct? that s what he told me. roy walton, the retired saginaw police detective that had reopened the cold case in 1994, 20 years after the murder, and quickly zeroed in on ferris as a suspect. so where s that statement then? i don t know. i never had it. the defense pointed out that walton didn t follow up on crucial evidence that co
so even of the pool of suspects that the defense argued could have committed this crime, none of them were sterile. maybe none of them committed the crime. well, there s always, i suppose, that possibility. and again, if you take just that single piece of evidence you can create whatever doubt you wish to create. the defense was focused on presenting hard, physical evidence to show the jury that gabriel ferris could not be the killer. what it said were hairs and semen that didn t come from ferris, and the defense argued that the state had a shaky case based on two old fingerprints, circumstantial evidence, and witnesses whose stories had changed over three decades. all right. you may proceed. the defense argued the case never would have gone to trial if it had not been for one man. that s what you say he told you. that s what he told me. roy walton, the retired saginaw police detective that
beginning. what s the biggest challenge of prosecuting a case that is more than 20 years old? we had at least two witnesses pass away. the age of the case, the nature of the case, and the evidence that we had, evidence that we didn t have. all were made it a very unique case. saginaw county prosecuting attorney, michael thomas, and assistant prosecutor, jeff stroud. you were a kid when this murder took place. i was 14 years old, yes. i don t even think i ever anticipated being a lawyer at that time. he killed her. he choked her. he squeezed the life right out of her. and when ferris trial began, it quickly became clear why police had focused on him. first, the state called the detective who was credited with cracking the cold case. tell us your name, please. roy allen walton. retired saginaw police detective roy walton took the stand.
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