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Crime scene evidence just destroyed the defense's justification claim in the Dustin Duren murder trial. Detective Amanda Johnson's forensic testimony revealed the bullet trajectory that proves Caitlyn Naffziger was sitting on the couch when she was shot - not fleeing with the children as the defense claims. Without an imminent kidnapping, there's no legal justification. Just murder. The defense theory requires jurors to believe Caitlyn was in the act of kidnapping 4-year-old Eloin when Dustin Duren used deadly force to stop her. New Hampshire law allows deadly force to prevent a kidnapping. But you can't kidnap someone while sitting down. The forensics prove Caitlyn was seated on the family couch when a 9mm round entered her head and continued traveling through the built-in bookshelf behind her. Detective Johnson methodically walked the jury through the bullet's path: entry defect in the drawer, multiple penetration points through wood, final resting place in the third drawer down. The casing was recovered from the floor near the unicorn chair where Dustin stood. The geometry tells the story: Caitlyn was stationary, seated in her own living room, when she was executed. Detective Johnson, an 18-year veteran of the New Hampshire State Police Major Crime Unit, testified about the February 29, 2024 crime scene investigation at 1063 Main Street in Berlin. Her testimony established the physical evidence that corroborates the State's theory: this wasn't a father protecting his children from an imminent threat. This was a calculated shooting from a tactical position. Dustin Duren positioned himself behind the couch, grabbed his daughter Eloin from Caitlyn's lap, stepped back, and fired a single shot to her head while holding the child. The forensic evidence shows precision, not panic. ⏰ KEY MOMENTS IN THIS VIDEO 01:33 - Detective Johnson explains her role in Major Crime Unit homicide investigations 03:13 - Johnson receives 1 AM callout for Berlin homicide scene 04:49 - Crime scene truck arrives with 3D scanning equipment and forensic tools 06:13 - Johnson describes layer-by-layer crime scene documentation process 08:22 - Why so many photographs? "You can never take too many" 50:47 - Spent 9mm casing recovered near unicorn chair where Duren stood 52:30 - Bullet projectile recovered from built-in bookshelf drawer 55:34 - Johnson explains bullet entry defect in drawer directly behind couch 56:34 - Forensic team slides couch away from built-in to access evidence 58:06 - Multiple bullet defects mapped showing projectile's path through furniture 59:24 - Deformed projectile recovered from third drawer shows deadly force used 📺 ESSENTIAL RELATED VIDEOS State's Opening Statement: What Prosecutors Must Prove Beyond Reasonable Doubt - • Amber Alert Murder Trial OPENS: State Says... Why Watch: Understand the State's murder theory before seeing forensic evidence Defense Opening: "He Believed She Was Kidnapping His Daughter" - • OPENING STATEMENT | Defense REVEALS Justif... Why Watch: The justification defense this forensic testimony now contradicts 📖 JUSTICE BREAKDOWN REPORT https://docs.google.com/document/d/1C... 🔗 CASE PLAYLISTS ► Full Duren Trial Live Coverage: • NH v. Dustin Duren - Live Broadcast ► No Breaks Edition - Binge the Trial: • NH v. Dustin Duren: No Breaks Edition ► Trial Analysis Podcast: • NH v. Dustin Duren: Trial Podcast ► Key Moments and Clips: • NH v. Dustin Duren: Key Moments and Clips ► Subscribe for Daily Trial Updates: / @justiceisaprocess #DustenDurenTrial #ForensicEvidence #CrimeScene ⚖️ 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. He was criminally convicted in 2010 for teaching people their rights from a coffee shop in Martinsburg, West Virginia. Every video we produce honors his fight. Every viewer we educate continues his mission. Justice Is A Process