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Traces of the couple’s DNA was found on various objects in the bags, Beland said, while cell phone data and surveillance video put Brian in the area near the dumpster at his mother’s complex on Jan. 5.
Miner, Brian’s lawyer, entered a not guilty plea on his behalf to charges of murder and improper transport of a body.
The only thing he said in court, when asked if he understood the charges against him, was “I do.”
In her statement to reporters afterward, Miner said she wouldn’t be commenting on what prosecutors had laid out so far because she planned to “try this case in the court and not in the media,” and the other side hadn’t yet provided her with any evidence.
“In my experience,” she continued, “where, as here, the prosecution leaks so-called evidence to the press before they provide it to me, their case isn’t that strong. When they have a strong case, they give me everything as soon as possible. We shall see what they have and what evidence is admissible in court, where the case will ultimately be decided.”
(Originally published Jan. 21, 2023, at 5 a.m. PT)