I understand all of that. That's why my question only had to do with my access to view the videos. I want to know if he said it not for the case's benefit but for my life's benefit. I know that sometimes things can be taken out of context and made to sound like something else was meant. He denies that he said everything in the safe was mine when he was arrested. I want to believe him but then I think about report and it makes me question it. I want to move on with my life one way or the other I just feel that I would believe it if I could see it. I thought maybe it would be like public record or something. Body cams and co-defendents are not something I am too familiar with. And this case happened after the case with my friend. It was approx. 6 or so months ago. I do know that the police department in my city keeps the tapes 1 yr after the case ends if the contact results in criminal case.
However, the lawyer won't respond because he feels it isn't important. I feel it says a lot about someone's character if they lie to the police to save their own rear end. Especially when they end up getting their innocent spouse arrested and taken to jail for something they didn't even have anything to do with. Regardless of him ending up the one who got convicted of the charges I want to know if I can see if the man that vowed to love and protect me tried to throw me under a bus to save his own rear.
But thank you for the clarification about who it would belong to.

