During the murder trial of Devon Braet, a state criminalist testified that two handguns recovered after his arrest cannot be conclusively linked to the 2024 double homicide of Brian Goodwin and Amy Smith. While bullets from the crime scene showed some similarities to a Glock 19, the evidence was deemed inconsistent, leaving questions about the firearms used during the shootings.
Braet faces multiple charges, including two counts of first-degree murder, related to the January 2024 deaths. As the trial unfolds, the inability to definitively match the recovered firearms to the bullets adds a complex layer to the already intricate case, compelling jurors to consider the ramifications of forensic uncertainty in the pursuit of justice.
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