Retired homicide detective who responded to scene, speaks at Lori Daybell trial

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The final witness on Tuesday was now retired homicide Detective Daniel Coons. Who was assigned to the scene in 2019. Daybell said during opening statements that this all started with an argument, and Vallow was wielding a bat. A bat was found on the scene; but Coons said there no biological evidence, like blood, that he could see on it. He also said based on the evidence at the scene and autopsy, he believed the second shot was fired when Vallow was on the ground.

The final witness on Tuesday was now retired homicide Detective Daniel Coons. Who was assigned to the scene in 2019. Daybell said during opening statements that this all started with an argument, and Vallow was wielding a bat.

A bat was found on the scene; but Coons said there no biological evidence, like blood, that he could see on it. He also said based on the evidence at the scene and autopsy, he believed the second shot was fired when Vallow was on the ground..