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Chapter 6 - DDA in the House Early Friday Morning, November 13th Muskingum County Sheriff’s Department Zanesville, Ohio –––––––– MEL, JANET AND THE Assistant DA stood around Janet’s desktop, reviewing the trail cam photos. They started with the ones from the camera Chuck insisted the deputies retrieve and bring along with them when he was arrested. Mel turned it over in her hands before she let Mason have the memory chip. To her eye, it did not appear to have been tampered with. She popped the clasps holding it shut, opened it and located the chip slot. She pulled that out carefully and handed it to her newest detective. Janet popped the chip into a card reader, found the files dated the day of Owens death and started to click through them. The photos were in sequential order. “The