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There were six vehicles parked on Benaquist's property at the time of his death, according to previous testimony. Sager did not know if Benaquist had any other vehicles insured with another company, or if he might have a "garage owner's" policy through another company, he said in response to questions from Dan Killelea, also representing Doll. 10, 2008, Benaquist had an insurance policy on a 2008 Pontiac G6.Īt the time of Benaquist's death, there was coverage in place in his name, on the G6, a Chevy Corvette and a Nissan Altima. The personal policy first covered a 2006 Chevy Malibu from Aug. Insurance record testimony was given by Ed Sager, a State Farm underwriter. He testified that Benaquist had a personal auto policy with State Farm.īenaquist did not have a "garage owner's" policy, which would have allowed Benaquist to use dealer plates on any car and have those cars covered while in operation. The boy."Ĭambria said then that Scott Doll began to wonder if Benaquist meant his son, Josh Doll. His final words, Cambria said, were "The boy. Doll, according to Cambria, found Benaquist barely alive. Several of the calls were from the same number.Įbel could not say who the inbound calls were coming from and no witness testified this morning on that fact.Ī theory of the case put forward by Doll's attorney, Paul Cambria, in his opening statement last week, was that Scott Doll went to Benaquist's house after he and Josh Doll failed to show up at the auction house as planned. Some of them within seconds of each other. The phone records also show that there were eight inbound calls to Doll's phone between 5:16 p.m. call was to the Adesa auction house in Akron. Later in the morning when the Adesa auto auction manager, Warren Klaus, was on the stand, it was established that the 4:01 p.m. The record shows that Doll made his final outbound call on Feb. Jacob Ebel, the retail sales manager for the Verizon store on Lewiston Road, Batavia, took the stand first and explained how to read the call records for Scott Doll's phone. Doll, the Corfu man accused of killing Joseph Benaquist on Feb. BATAVIA, NY - Phone, insurance and auto auction records were presented to the jury today in the murder trial of Scott F.
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