Records show that two days later, while
Larkin spoke with his attorney about defense strategy during a police
interrogation break, the officers left their video recorder running on
what was supposed to be a private meeting.
That video later was viewed by LaPorte Chief Deputy Prosecutor Robert Neary. He also ordered a transcript be made and had it distributed, including to the special prosecutor appointed to handle the case after John Espar was elected in 2014 replacing Bob Szilagyi as county prosecutor, according to court records.
Court records also indicate that police or prosecutors likely tampered with evidence from the safe before providing it to Larkin's examiner.
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