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The FBI testifies that Ryan Routh’s vehicle appeared lived during the trial

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An FBI evidence specialist said on Monday that Nissan Xterra from Ryan Routh was crowded with clothing, tools and handwritten notes – and seemed that someone lived there – when she excavated the day after her arrest.

FBI’s special agent Cindy Barrois, an evidence response team leader at the Miami Field office, said that Xterra’s rear seats were folded down with what looked like a mattress.

“It appeared that the vehicle was lived,” she said.

On Monday in court, she posted six mobile phones collected from the SUV, the Hawaii driver’s license expired by Routh, a valid American passport and handwritten notes – including a list with “pipe”, “C -Clamp” “” Cover “,” Pillow “,” Strip “,” Painting “,” Green Poncho “and telephone numbers.

Another note listed the flight options to Mexico and Colombia under the name of “Bryan Wilson”. A bank separated from Hawaii paper said: “Make Garnalicet”.

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Sketch of the interior of the Ryan Routh trail.

A sketch representing witnesses of the government before the court at the Ryan Routh trial in Fort Pierce, Florida, September 15, 2025. Roth is accused of an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump in his West Palm Beach golf club in 2024. (Lothar Speer)

Roth is tried representing federal accusations deposited against him for having pretended to assassinate President Donald Trump exactly a year ago on September 15, 2024.

Barrois testified on Monday in court that the vehicle was “not organized” and included food, tools, gloves, a disposable tablecloth and a caliber cartridge box .45 in the glove box. The photos shown in the jurors included the passport in the driver’s area, several phones and where they were found, and a close -up of the .45 case.

She also underlined alleged stickers on the Xterra which seemed to have been blackened with aerosol paint, showing brands of drain. The items presented in front of the SUV court included a Red Harbor freight flashlight, an Akaso camera battery, a black metal rod like those used in chain link fences, several pairs of work gloves, a black mask, a poncho and a ziploc link and a large amount of orange ear plugs.

Prosecutors also traveled the jurors through receipts. McDonald’s.

The jurors also saw two non -open cans of Vienna sausages and a 56 ounce Sunnyd bottle that would have been found in the car, as well as a Sunnyd receipt. Barrois said that Caroline du Nord and Ohio license plates had been recovered under the driver’s seat; A recording of North Carolina in the glove box listed Roth’s daughter, Sara Ellen Routh.

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Sketch of the interior of the Ryan Routh trail.

Prosecutors also traveled the jurors through receipts which, according to them, take place Roth in the county of Palm Beach, Florida, for weeks. (Lothar Speer)

Roth, representing himself, asked if some articles “could have been there for years” and why a photo showed the caliber housing .45 in the glove box and another did not do it. For the first time in the trial, the accusation came after Roth’s counter-examination to “redirect” the witness with another interrogation.

Roth also said that there were clothing clothes in the SUV and referred to a note that said: “If you need this displaced car text”, listing the numbers for “Sarah” and “Oran”.

Later, the coordinator of the FBI evidence of evidence of evidence of the FBI proofs testified on the deleted elements of the SKS rifle. She said that a fingerprint had been found on the pistol band but had not identified who was.

When Roth asked if the abolition of the ribbon assigned the clarification precision tests, judge Aileen Cannon told the jurors: “This case does not concern precision shooting firearms. “”

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Sketch of the interior of the Ryan Routh trail.

Ryan Routh, representing himself, asked if some articles “could have been there for years”. (Lothar Speer)

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Tribunal staff told the media that trials will only be made public after the end of the procedure.

Routh also told the judge that he had not decided to call his son, Oran, at the witness stand. Judge Cannon noted that “a lot of work” had been devoted to the organization of its transport.

The prosecutors said that additional FBI -Legal witnesses – including a firearm / tools examiner – were to follow.

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