Child’s interview can’t be used in her father’s trial in killings of wife and other man, judge rules

26.07.2025    WTOP    1 views
Child’s interview can’t be used in her father’s trial in killings of wife and other man, judge rules

FILE - This image provided by the Fairfax County Police Department and taken on Oct was submitted as evidence in the murder scenario against Brendan Banfield shows a framed photo of Banfield and Juliana Peres Magalh es on his bedside table in Herndon Va Fairfax County Police Department via AP FILE FILE - This image provided by the Fairfax County Police Department and taken on Oct was submitted as evidence in the murder scenario against Brendan Banfield shows a framed photo of Banfield and Juliana Peres Magalh es on his bedside table in Herndon Va Fairfax County Police Department via AP FILE FAIRFAX Va AP A northern Virginia circuit judge ruled on Friday that prosecutors development against an IRS agent charged with killing his wife and another man cannot include a recorded interview from the defendant s young daughter Fairfax Circuit Court Chief Judge Penney Azcarate on Friday denied prosecutors motion on the admissibility of the young child s conversation with a forensic interviewer about what she inferred was happening the morning her mother was killed at her home That child s father Brendan Banfield was later charged with aggravated murder in the February deaths of his wife Christine Banfield and Joe Ryan a man who was invited to the house that day Deputy Commonwealth s Attorney Eric Clingan argued that the child s interview should be admissible evidence at trial because she is a victim of her father s alleged killing The killings occurred while the child was in the Banfields basement officers have revealed In December Banfield was indicted with child abuse and felony child cruelty in connection with the occurrence It s an act of abuse against her by virtue of what her father did that morning Clingan disclosed in court Meanwhile John F Carroll who represents the father argued in court that Banfield did not consent for his child to be interviewed by bureaucrats at the police s headquarters Azcarate sided with the defense citing a statute that a child s interview would be admissible only if the child was being directly victimized by the parent She acknowledged functionaries later pressed child abuse-related charges but she explained those indictments were not the basis for functionaries interview of Banfield s daughter that day The interview doesn t fall within the statute Azcarate commented Complex probe and prosecution The evidentiary hearing is one of a series of developments in the authorities multifaceted examination and prosecution of Christine Banfield and Ryan s killings Carroll also moved on Friday for the court to rescind Banfield s indictment and remove Clingan the lead prosecutor from the affair In his arguments Carroll argued that Clingan guided Banfield s co-defendant in an interview though Azcarate denied both motions That co-defendant Juliana Peres Magalh es was originally arrested and charged with second-degree murder in the event At the time of the killings Magalh es and Banfield informed executives that they walked in on Ryan attacking Christine Banfield and both shot him with different weapons attorneys have mentioned in court But last year Magalh es pleaded guilty to manslaughter in what prosecutors have long described as a scheme led by Banfield and the au pair to frame Ryan in the stabbing of Christine Banfield Ahead of her plea Magalh es provided a proffer to authorities and was interviewed by Clingan attorneys have stated in court Her proffer corroborated a catfishing theory that Ryan was lured to the home on a social networking platform for people interested in sexual fetishes She also corroborated the theory that Magalh es who began working for the family in and Brendan Banfield had a romantic relationship that began before the killings and that she helped the husband in his conspiracy to kill his wife I m just so upset and heartbroken for doing this to Brendan the au pair wrote to her mother from the Fairfax County jail last October in a message which has since been entered into court evidence I love him and he loves me too I have no doubts But it s the right thing to do For you I want to be with you again Dispute arises over catfishing theory Despite her proffer a divide appears evident among agents over the catfishing theory Brendan Miller a digital forensic examiner with the police department testified earlier this month that his analysis of forensic evidence also suggested Christine Banfield was seeking to have an affair with Ryan Miller testified that his analysis was based on multiple devices and he concluded that Christine Banfield had connected with Ryan through a social networking platform for people interested in sexual fetishes and matched her with Ryan His findings diverged from a theory held by other authorities in the department that the messages Ryan had been receiving were literally from Brendan Banfield posing as his wife Deputy Chief Patrick Brusch who oversaw the department s major crimes bureau at the time established in testimony earlier this month that he stated Miller would never be doing another digital forensics scenario in your major crimes bureau after he analyzed the evidence Carroll Banfield s attorney argued in court that personnel were not adhering to proper investigative guidelines when building their episode and backing Brusch s catfishing theory without the supporting facts In a court filing Carroll wrote that Brusch resigned from the department after the hearing in which he had testified He wrote in another motion that there is a willfulness in the lack of recognition of the science adding The digital forensics are facts and the Commonwealth chooses to ignore and disregard those facts Olivia Diaz is a corps member for The Associated Press Statement for America Statehouse News Initiative Overview for America is a nonprofit national institution venture that places journalists in local newsrooms to assessment on undercovered issues Source

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