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On Day 2 of the Tennessee v. Brandon Isabelle trial, April Campbell—the mother of murder victim Danielle Hoyle and grandmother of baby Kennedy—takes the witness stand in what becomes one of the most emotionally devastating moments of the trial. April describes the last evening with her two-day-old granddaughter Kennedy on February 1, 2022, after they were released from the hospital. In heartbreaking detail, she recounts having Kennedy for "maybe an hour" before Danielle left to meet Brandon Isabelle—a meeting Danielle lied about, telling her mother she was taking the baby for medical testing. When asked how long she got to spend with Kennedy, April breaks down: "We had her for an hour and she was gone." ⚖️ CASE BACKGROUND: Brandon Isabelle, 28, is charged with two counts of first-degree murder for allegedly shooting Danielle Hoyle and throwing their two-day-old daughter Kennedy into the Mississippi River on February 1, 2022. Kennedy's body has never been recovered. ⏰ KEY MOMENTS IN THIS VIDEO: 04:54 - April Campbell takes the witness stand 06:01 - Prosecutor establishes April's relationship to victims and family situation 08:09 - April testifies she disapproved of Brandon because he was married 10:50 - April describes Danielle going into labor on January 30, 2022 13:07 - April recounts the family's one hour with baby Kennedy 13:42 - April breaks down: "We had her for an hour and she was gone" 16:17 - April reveals Danielle lied about where she was going 18:47 - April describes police arriving and searching for Danielle 21:41 - April identifies Kennedy's hat found at the scene 22:39 - April identifies Kennedy's car seat found discarded at Walmart 23:37 - Prosecution shows memorial photograph of baby Kennedy 28:30 - Defense cross-examination about Brandon's pregnancy involvement 30:18 - Defense questions April about threatening messages from Brandon's girlfriend 📺 ESSENTIAL RELATED VIDEOS: Day 1 Opening Statements: • Tennessee v. Isabelle Trial Podcast | Dail... Why Watch: Prosecution's theory that Brandon eliminated Kennedy to preserve relationship with Artisia Stewart First Responders Discover Scene: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Why Watch: Officers testify finding Danielle's body and searching for missing baby Apple Watch Texts Reveal Motive: • Tennessee v. Isabelle | Key Moments & Crit... Why Watch: Brandon's messages calling Kennedy a "mistake" 📖 JUSTICE BREAKDOWN REPORT: For complete legal analysis including constitutional implications and strategic assessment: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1W... 🔗 CASE PLAYLISTS: ► Full Trial Coverage: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... ► Trial Podcast Format: • Tennessee v. Isabelle Trial Podcast | Dail... ► No Breaks Edition: • Tennessee v. Isabelle | No Breaks Edition ... ► Key Moments: • Tennessee v. Isabelle | Key Moments & Crit... ⚖️ LEGAL CONTEXT: This testimony establishes corpus delicti—proof Kennedy existed and was alive when she left with Danielle. It corroborates timeline independently of confession evidence and links physical evidence (car seat, hat) to victims. The defense cross-examination about Artisia Stewart's threatening messages reveals relationship dynamics prosecutors argue motivated these murders. 📌 IMPORTANT NOTES: Brandon Isabelle maintains presumption of innocence State bears burden of proving guilt beyond reasonable doubt This is a no-body murder prosecution for Kennedy's death Case is death penalty eligible under Tennessee law ⚠️ CONTENT WARNING: Emotional testimony and discussion of infant death. #TennesseeTrial #BrandonIsabelle #AprilCampbell --- ⚖️ FAIR USE & EDUCATIONAL MISSION This content is produced under Fair Use (17 U.S.C. § 107) for news reporting, criticism, and educational purposes. We provide transformative commentary on public court proceedings, advancing public understanding of the judicial process through detailed analysis, timestamps, and educational context. Our coverage serves the public interest in open courts and transparent justice, consistent with First Amendment protections for press coverage of judicial proceedings. We preserve and present the administration of justice in real time, providing meaningful access to the judicial process for educational purposes. --- This work continues the legacy of Steven M. Askin (1948-2024), criminal defense attorney and due process advocate. Steven dedicated his life to protecting constitutional rights and training others to demand accountability from the legal system. Every video we produce honors his fight. Every viewer we educate continues his mission. Justice Is A Process