The black SUV Lisa Kepler said her father drove to the shooting scene was recovered three days later at an east Tulsa parking lot about a mile from the Keplers’ residence, according to testimony from Homicide Detective Jason White.

Cpl. Joe Campbell, a crime scene investigator, said he collected evidence from the vehicle that included a stocking cap. Hamilton has said his brother’s shooter was wearing a head covering, but Kepler’s defense has argued that the cap had been there since the holidays.

Detective Kyle Ohronowicz told jurors he photographed seven guns Kepler had in his home and recovered bullets for a .40-caliber semiautomatic weapon but found none for the revolver Kepler used to shoot Lake.

O’Carroll, during his cross-examination, honed in on Kennedy authorizing the release of certain items of evidence to Lisa Kepler in 2015, which included an Oklahoma identification card and food stamp card. The property room worker who received the paperwork, O’Carroll has said, also released several of Lake’s possessions to her, including a small bag the defense wanted tested for possible drug residue.