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Doctor, after you completed the autopsy, did you have a chance to encounter the defendant? Yes
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He came to our office and aggressively demanded to see the body. Is that typical for a district attorney to show up like that
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It's been known to happen, but it's certainly not routine. Did Mr. Savage have a pattern of showing up to view victims? No
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Did Mr. Savage ever show up to personally view a homicide victim? Never
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But he showed up on this day. What was his demeanor? He was agitated, erratic, even scared. Scared
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Which I didn't understand then. But you do now? My sense? He didn't want to just know my findings
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It was as if he was scared of them. There was something off about him
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That's all I have. Doctor, do you have any psychological foundation to render behavioral diagnosis when it comes
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to agitation, fright, or awe? I have a history with the defendant, one that allows me to form lay opinions based
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on his behavior, and he was acting out of the ordinary. You have a history with him
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Are you two friends? Colleagues, not friends. Not friends. In fact, do you consider my client to be an... Objection
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...offered to show bias? I'll allow it