‘Googling how to manipulate this footage’: Murder conviction in jeopardy after jury allegedly searched how to enhance ‘pivotal’ surveillance video during deliberations

Jury enhances video in murder case

Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge David F. Rees hears arguments about whether a convicted murder should receive a new trial because the trial jury allegedly enhanced surveillance video footage (KPTV/YouTube).

Lawyers for a convicted murderer want an Oregon judge to throw out their client’s guilty verdict after a juror came forward saying the jury enhanced video footage in order to come to its decision.

The jury on Oct. 30 convicted Colby Benson of second-degree murder in the September 2020 shooting death of Christopher Klein in Portland. Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge David F. Rees sentenced Benson, 40, to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 25 years.

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