Hawaii Detective Testifies About Searching Attempted Murder Suspect's Hard Drive

Hawaii Detective Testifies About Searching Attempted Murder Suspect's Hard Drive

A detective with the Honolulu Police Department testified today about searching the hard drive a laptop owned by Gerhardt Konig, the Maui anesthesiologist accused of trying to murder his wife on the Pali Puka Trail on O'ahu last year. Gerhardt Konig and his wife, Arielle Konig, traveled to O'ahu to celebrate her birthday amid ongoing tension in their marriage after Gerhardt discovered her flirtatious texts with a coworker. Detective Thomas Iinuma's testimony was intended to establish that Gerhardt bought two items online from Walmart: Thorne Zinc Picolinate 15mg (60 capsules) and a Knight64GB (800 hour) Hidden Voice Recorder. 05:21 "okay, so the word recorder was not in the search warrant, right?" "Correct." "Okay. Is the reason that the word recorder is highlighted on the right side of the screen because the user typed?" 09:16 "The reason that this email was flagged when you were executing the search warrant?" "Yes, I think." "I think no further questions at this point." 09:50 cross-exam by defense attorney Thomas Otake 17:00 questions from Judge Paul B.K. Wong **************************** Subscribe to Legal Affairs and Trials with Meghann Cuniff: https://www.legalaffairsandtrials.com...