Do I have to do all the work for you?
OK. I assume you know how to get the pdf’s of the testimony. I have them on my hard drive, but they’ve been posted here before.
Start with PDF volume%2010.pdf, page 136, line 14, Yrigoyen. This is a weak one, the prosecution asks if he saw him limping, but the testimony is that Yrigoyen thought he was stumbling through a cultivated field.
Next, file volume%2012.pdf, page 37, Chris Sanchez, line 25, discussing Compean’s statements during the investigation: “He observed Aldrete-Davila limping, and assumed he had been shot.”
In volume2013.pdf, page 80, line 9, the prosecuter can’t get Ramos to say he was limping, although Ramos earlier admitted that Compean had told several others that he was limping. He did say they observed the guy in Mexico walking, not running.
Then in the same volume page 175, line 11, Compean’s direct testimony: “When I saw him climb out, he looked like he was limping”. Compean said he didn’t think Ramos had hit him, and thought he was limping because of jumping out of the van or something.
Then on cross, he mentioned limping some more, starting in volume%2014.pdf page 144 line 17.
I hope this was helpful. Remember this next time some other Freeper insists that I don’t know the facts.
I will insist that you misrepresent the facts. You said that Aldrete "limped away." But, what you cite as facts to support your argument relate to a period of time, some minutes later, when Aldrete had first disappeared into the brush, then made his way across the Rio Grande, and was finally spotted a few hundred feet away in a field in Mexico.
Shameless.