The Kristin Smart murder trial continued Wednesday in a Monterey County courtroom, as jurors heard from Smart's former classmates who shared details about Memorial Day weekend 1996.
Wednesday began where Tuesday ended, with Trevor Boelter, Smart's former classmate at Cal Poly, on the stand to share about multiple encounters with Smart he said he had at an off-campus house party the night she disappeared.
"I don't recall her drinking anything," Boelter told the court,"but I wasn't monitoring it," he added. In the cross-examination of Boelter, Paul's attorney, Robert Sanger, asked Boelter why, in his first interview with the San Luis Obispo Sheriff's Department, he did not mention he saw Paul the night of the party. Boelter noted, at the time in 1996, he was startled awake,"he woke me up so I was not fully cognizant," Boelter explained.
Wilkins said he noticed Smart in the front yard when he left the party,"in the front yard bushes area" he described. He said she was not dressed for cold weather and it was"chilly" that night. "She was a person that we knew and cared about and it's not normal for people to not come home," Medeiros said.
Jennifer Medeiros, a former classmate at Cal Poly alongside Kristin Smart, sits on the witness stand. In the foreground, Robert Sanger and Paul Flores. She is also asked about the delay in Smart being reported missing, and details the timeline of how Smart's friends attempted to report her missing to campus and city police.
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