At about 40 seconds into the clip, the process server walks away from the door to the front yard but turns around while he is standing on Barnett’s lawn. While he is speaking from the lawn, a shot is fired at the 51-second mark on the video.

Trey Barnett, Chris Barnett’s husband, testified during Monday’s bond hearing and said he believed the videos Seibert saw had been altered to remove an attempt by the process server to goad Chris Barnett to fight outside their house.

The Tulsa World showed Collier the videos McHugh provided to the media, and Collier said the clips are identical to what Seibert viewed before rendering her bond decision. Collier also said the process server had an audio recording of the encounter that matched what could be seen in the videos.

A probable cause affidavit alleges that Barnett Google-searched “Can you legally shoot a process server?” though Trey Barnett said that search occurred around the time the latter had a separate altercation with a different process server.

Collier on Monday said police had discovered evidence that Chris Barnett at one point had said the only good process server was a dead one.