Videotape hearing close to an end
Lolita Harper
The tale of the tape that allegedly captured three teenage boys
raping a 16-year-old girl is winding down, as a Superior Court Judge
called for final testimony from the remaining witnesses and closing
arguments today.
Superior Court Judge Francisco P. Briseno will hear from the
prosecution and defense team for the conclusion of a lengthy,
meticulous and very technical hearing to determine the validity of
the digital videotape that stored images of defendants Gregory Haidl,
18, Keith Spann and Kyle Nachreiner, both 19, performing various
sexual acts on a 16-year-old girl over the 2002 Fourth of July
weekend.
Haidl’s defense attorney Joseph Cavallo filed a motion earlier
this month alleging that his experts found 17 minutes and 38 seconds
of the tape missing, along with other proof, and offered that the
tape had been altered. Because Gregory Haidl is the son of Don Haidl,
an assistant Orange County Sheriff, Cavallo and the team of defense
attorneys contend law enforcement officials in San Bernardino
tampered with the tape.
Hearings in a rape case, in which three teenagers are accused of
raping an unconscious 16-year-old girl, continued last week to reveal
details surrounding the incident, including another camera used to
record the alleged assault.
Prosecutors and defense attorneys spent the week calling various
digital video experts who picked apart each frame -- 30 per second --
of the tape. Two abnormalities were found in the tape: 21 frames of
black and another 21 frames of frozen frames, which created a
fluttering image when viewed. Experts on both sides of the argument
have various theories for what caused them.
Today, the defense is expected to recall 19-year-old Lindsay
Picou, who said she found a tape containing the alleged rape at a
rental beach house in Newport Beach on July 7, 2002 and recognized
Nachreiner. Picou contacted Pasadena Police Department Sgt. David
Reavis, her older brother’s neighbor, for advise on what to do with
the video.
Reavis then contacted San Bernardino Sheriff’s deputies from the
Rancho Cucamonga station, who seized the tape and later handed it
over to Newport Beach Police Department -- now the lead department in
the rape investigation -- when it became apparent the incident took
place in the garage of Don Haidl’s Corona del Mar beach home.
Reavis is also being recalled by the defense.
John Barnett, Nachreiner’s attorney, said the two witnesses needed
to testify as to what they saw on the tape in regard to scene breaks
and content before it was handed over to San Bernardino officials.
After witnesses are heard, the attorneys will argue whose burden
it is to either authenticate the tape beyond reasonable doubt -- the
prosecution -- or show undeniable evidence of tampering -- the
defense.
* LOLITA HARPER is the forum page editor. She also writes columns
Wednesdays and Fridays. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by
e-mail at [email protected].
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