Morrison’s protests and increasingly desperate attempts to avoid the search only heightened suspicions among the law enforcement professionals present. His earlier confidence had completely evaporated, replaced by obvious fear as the situation spiraled beyond his control.
The court officer who approached Morrison did so with professional courtesy but firm authority, requesting permission to examine the contents of the uniform pocket that had attracted Atlas’s attention. When Morrison attempted to refuse, claiming harassment, Judge Harrison ruled that the dog’s alert constituted sufficient probable cause.
The examination of Morrison’s breast pocket revealed a small electronic device that had not been declared during mandatory security screening. The device, identified as a high-capacity flash drive, was immediately secured as potential evidence and brought to Judge Harrison for examination.
The Evidence That Changed Everything
The courtroom maintained absolute silence as technical personnel connected the mysterious flash drive to a laptop and began examining its contents. What they discovered shocked everyone present and completely overturned the narrative that had led to Marcus’s conviction.
The first digital file contained high-definition video footage showing Morrison in what appeared to be his private office, counting large stacks of cash while speaking on a telephone. The audio quality captured his entire conversation, including explicit discussions of evidence tampering, witness intimidation, and detailed plans to frame innocent officers.
“The Chen situation is proceeding exactly as planned,” Morrison’s voice could be clearly heard saying. “We’ve planted enough financial evidence to make him look guilty, and his reputation will work against him. People will think he’s too proud to admit guilt, so his claims of innocence will sound like desperation.”