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On the eve of its deliberations, the jury in the second-degree murder trial of accused prom-night killer Devontay Hackett was asked to believe two wildly different interpretations of the key video that captured the deadly Class of 2014 brawl.

Prosecutors said it shows that Hackett slashed Brandon Volpi’s throat and knifed his heart. No, it proves his innocence, defence lawyers declared.

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Going into the fifth week of trial, the most incriminating evidence against Hackett — the blurry cellphone video — was also held up on Monday as the key piece that clears his name.

In a dramatic closing address to the jury — six women, six men — defence lawyer Joseph Addelman said the prosecution’s case was built on uncertainty and riddled with reasonable doubt.

“This is reasonable doubt you could drive a truck through,” Addelman said.

He told the jury the video doesn’t show any knife, let alone one in Hackett’s right hand. If anything, he said, the video vindicates his client because it shows him punching another man in the head during the brawl, with his right hand, and without any knife in it.