Memory expert takes the stand for defense in trial over Jam Master Jay's death

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BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) -- After several weeks of testimony from 35 witnesses, the prosecution in the trial over the killing of Run-DMC member Jam Master Jay rested Tuesday, clearing the way for both defense teams to begin putting on their case.

But attorneys for accused triggerman Karl Jordan Jr., who is also the slain rap legend’s godson, declined to call any witnesses.

Accused accomplice Ronald “Tinard” Washington’s defense team called just one witness – a human perception and memory expert.

He bolstered the argument both defense teams made throughout this trial, which is that in the 22 years since the murder of Jam Master Jay – whose real name is Jason Mizell – time and other factors have compromised prosecution witnesses’ recollection.

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Mizell was fatally shot at point-blank range inside his own music studio in Jamaica, Queens.

Dr. Geoffrey Loftus, a University of Washington professor emeritus, testified that in addition to time, the duration of an event, stress levels, and how closely someone pays attention, can all impact the accuracy of someone's recollection.

Dr. Loftus added that a concept called “weapon focus,” which is focusing on a weapon someone is pointing at you rather than the face of the suspect, can distort recollection.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Artie McConnell began his closing statement just before 2:30 p.m.

“This case is not complicated," McConnell told jurors. "It’s about greed. It’s about money, it’s about jealousy … and the actions of these two men, Karl Jordan and Ronald Washington, and that the evidence has proven are killers … They were his executioners.”

Jordan's defense team is expected to begin their closing statement Wednesday morning, followed by closing statements from Washington's defense team.

Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall could begin delivering instructions to the jury by late Wednesday or early Thursday.

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