The prosecution eventually played the videotape of Mr. Jamison's confession.
The prosecution played a 30-minute videotape of the scene, shot by detectives around 10:15 p.m. on Oct. 22, 2001.
The jury only heard her voice once when the prosecution played a tape-recorded interview with police, in which she protested her innocence.
In closing arguments, the prosecution and defense each played to obvious strengths.
By the time Leibowitz finally closed, the prosecution had played on anti-Semitic remarks.
The prosecution played the tape earlier, contending it concerned plans to kill Mr. Vastola.
They watched as the prosecution played a 25-minute videotape of the gory aftermath.
On 7 November 2006 the prosecution played a tape recording of Jessica in interview with Surrey police.
The prosecution also played a digital recording found in the Caprice in which a man says: "You know our requests.
Mr. Schiliro testified several times as an expert about the taped conversations that the prosecution played as important evidence.