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A lie, a hidden shotgun, and a barrel filled with dirt. On Day 2 of the gripping trial of MS v. Jeffrey Spence, a veteran investigator takes the stand to reveal the chilling details of a search that uncovered more questions than answers. Welcome back to Justice Is A Process, where we bring you inside the courtroom for the most compelling trials in the nation. In this crucial testimony, the jury hears from Investigator Tony McCormick of the Smith County, Virginia Sheriff's Office, a lawman with nearly two decades of experience. His testimony centers on a single, pivotal day: November 30, 2023, when officers executed a search warrant at the home Jeffrey Spence shared with his wife, Karen. The prosecution methodically walks Investigator McCormick through the events of that day. The jury listens intently as he describes searching the residence for precious metals, large sums of cash, and, most importantly, weapons. He testifies that when officers initially asked Karen Spence if there were any firearms in the home, her answer was a simple and direct "no." But what McCormick and his team found hidden in the master bedroom tells a different, more sinister story. The Bombshell Under the Bed Beneath the bed, a place of supposed sanctuary, officers made a startling discovery: a 12-gauge pump shotgun. The weapon wasn't just lying there; it was deliberately concealed, wrapped inside a blue Tommy Hilfiger winter jacket. As Investigator McCormick presents the weapon to the court, he reveals even more disturbing details: The gun was loaded with a live round, ready to be fired. Inside the shotgun were six shells in total: three red shells identified as "00 buck" (double-ought buckshot), a powerful and devastating type of ammunition, along with three other shells. Most curiously, the end of the shotgun's barrel was clogged with dirt and residue. What does this mean? Was the gun recently fired and hastily hidden? Was it buried and then retrieved? This single detail opens up a world of speculation about the weapon's recent history. Criminal Secrets & A Financial Puzzle The investigation didn't just focus on the weapon. Investigator McCormick, who has a personal interest and network in the world of precious metals, was tasked with looking into Jeffrey Spence's known hobby as a collector of gold, silver, and coins. Did Spence try to offload assets to fund a life on the run? McCormick reveals he checked with his network of pawn shops and dealers across Virginia and Tennessee, but found no record of Spence selling anything. However, a sharp cross-examination from the defense attorney exposes a potential blind spot in the investigation. The investigator admits he never asked his contacts if Spence had been buying precious metals, a line of questioning that leaves the jury to wonder what other secrets Spence's financial life might hold. Adding another layer of intrigue, the investigator explains the criminal tradecraft behind wrapping money in aluminum foil—a detail relevant to other evidence in the case. He testifies that cash is often wrapped in foil so that if it's buried, it can be easily located later with a metal detector. This testimony is a masterclass in courtroom procedure, revealing how a single search can unravel a case. From the wife's denial to the discovery of a dirt-caked shotgun, every moment is packed with tension. 👇 What's your theory? Join the discussion in the comments! 👇 Why do you think Karen Spence allegedly lied about the gun in the house? What is the significance of the dirt in the shotgun barrel? Was the investigator's search for financial clues thorough enough? --- KEY MOMENTS: 00:00 - Court is back in session / Witness is sworn in. 00:51 - Introduction of Investigator Tony McCormick. 02:22 - The search warrant for Jeffrey Spence's residence is presented. 04:02 - Investigator lists the items seized from the home. 05:11 - BOMBSHELL: The shotgun, wrapped in a jacket and found under the bed. 05:50 - Investigator testifies that Karen Spence said there were NO GUNS in the residence. 07:19 - The ammunition is detailed: "00 Buck" (double-ought buckshot) found inside the gun. 08:05 - CRUCIAL DETAIL: Investigator points out the DIRT found in the barrel of the shotgun. 12:38 - Discussion of Jeffrey Spence's interest in gold, silver, and collectible coins. 13:25 - Investigator explains why criminals wrap money in ALUMINUM FOIL. 16:32 - CROSS-EXAMINATION: Defense questions why the investigator only asked about Spence selling metals, not *buying*. 17:15 - The next witness, Caitlyn Spence, is called to the stand. --- Thank you for watching! SUBSCRIBE to Justice Is A Process for gavel-to-gavel coverage of this and other major trials. Hit the LIKE button and turn on notifications so you never miss an update. EXCLUSIVE JUSTICE BREAKDOWN REPORT: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Qqk0... #jeffreyspence #TrueCrime #CourtroomLive #Trial