In a tense courtroom exchange, defendant David Misch claimed, "I walked off with her cigarette, that’s how I got my DNA under her fingernails. We were just dealing some drugs." His narrative extends the notion of a chance encounter while casting doubt on the prosecution's emphasis on his presence at the crime scene.
Misch attempted to mitigate the incriminating evidence, stating, "I was just your average neighborhood drug dealer at the time; it was a casual transaction that turned chaotic." His defense hinged on minimizing the significance of the events leading up to the murders.
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