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Triple-pane windows. 30% better noise reduction. Installed two months before Christine Banfield was stabbed to death in the master bedroom. The state called a window salesman to build their case that Brendan Banfield soundproofed his home before murdering his wife. Matthew Niederriter testified that the Banfields ordered triple-pane windows in August 2022 and had them installed in December, just weeks before the February 2023 killing. The prosecution's theory: Brendan wanted to muffle the screams. But the defense punched holes in it. On cross-examination, Niederriter admitted there was never any discussion about noise. The original quote was for standard double-pane windows. Seven companies were bidding on the job. The house sits near Dulles Airport flight paths. And the salesman doesn't even know which Banfield made the initial call. ⏰ KEY MOMENTS 00:00 - Window salesman takes the stand 02:20 - Triple-pane windows explained: 30% better noise reduction 03:51 - Invoice shows windows ordered for Banfield home 04:24 - Installed in December 2022, two months before murder 04:57 - Defense cross-examination begins 09:39 - "Was there any discussion about noise?" "No." 10:27 - No mention of airport noise or fire station 📖 FROM THE DESK OF JUSTICE: https://www.justiceisaprocess.com/des... CASE BACKGROUND REPORT: https://www.justiceisaprocess.com/va-... 🎥 HOW WE COVER TRIALS Uninterrupted courtroom footage with live chat discussion. Our coverage includes: *Justice Breakdowns:* Written legal analysis after every trial day at justiceisaprocess.com. Free. *No Breaks Editions:* Full proceedings edited for seamless catch-up viewing. *Key Moments Library:* Curated clips of significant testimony and rulings. *Justice Watcher Toolkit:* Members get organized access to all coverage materials. Justice Is A Process. Works Better When We Watch. 📖 CASE BACKGROUND On February 24, 2023, Christine Banfield was stabbed to death in her Herndon, Virginia home. Joseph Ryan was found shot dead beside her. Brendan Banfield and au pair Juliana Peres Magalhães initially claimed self-defense, saying they discovered Ryan attacking Christine and fired to stop him. That story held for 570 days. Police found no forced entry. They found communications on FetLife between Ryan and an account in Christine's name, planning a sexual encounter involving a knife for the morning she was killed. They found a framed photo of Brendan and the au pair on his nightstand eight months later. Magalhães was arrested in October 2023. She pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in October 2024. Under her deal, she gets time served if she testifies against Banfield, then deportation to Brazil. She's the State's star witness. Banfield was indicted in September 2024 after an investigation marked by internal conflict. The digital forensics examiner concluded Christine controlled her own accounts and was transferred out of the unit. The lead detective testified he was pressured to support the catfishing theory and was moved after the arrest. Christine Banfield was 37, a forensic nurse who spent her career helping sexual assault survivors. She left behind a four-year-old daughter who was in the house when her mother was killed. 📂 PLAYLISTS & RESOURCES 🌐 Website: https://justiceisaprocess.com ► Live Broadcasts: • LIVE BROADCAST: VA v. Brendan Banfield ► No Breaks Edition: • NO BREAKS EDITION: VA v. Brendan Banfield ► Trial Podcast: • TRIAL PODCAST: VA v. Brendan Banfield ► Key Moments: • Key Moments and Testimony: VA v. Brendan B... ► Subscribe: / @justiceisaprocess ⚖️ ABOUT JUSTICE IS A PROCESS This channel continues the work of Steven M. Askin, a criminal defense attorney disbarred in 1998 for refusing to violate attorney-client privilege, then criminally convicted in 2010 for teaching people their constitutional rights from a coffee shop in West Virginia. He passed away in February 2024, but not before we started this channel together. I am Steven M. Askin II. I am not an attorney. I am a watchdog. I cover trials to educate the public about due process, presumption of innocence, and constitutional protections. Every video is part of building the machine the system feared my father would create: a public trained to watch, question, and demand accountability. ⚖️ FAIR USE & EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE 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 with timestamps, analysis, and educational context. #JusticeIsAProcess #BanfieldTrial #BrendanBanfield #VirginiaTrials #TrueCrime #CourtroomCoverage #CriminalJustice #LegalAnalysis