Opinion ID: 2621239
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Heading: Other evidence introduced at A.B.'s trial concerning A.R.

Text: Detective Adam Wygnanski testified on behalf of the State concerning his contact with Richmond following the report by A.R. Wygnanski testified that as soon as he identified himself to Richmond, Richmond calmly responded: I know what this is all about. I am not a child molester. According to Wygnanski, Richmond admitted to feeling really sick that he was even thinking about the thought, referring to his emotional reaction to his conduct with regard to A.R. Detective Rebecca Clark interviewed Richmond on videotape, after a valid waiver of his rights under Miranda v. Arizona. [4] Detective Clark testified to Richmond's statements that he answered A.R.'s questions about sex, drew sexually explicit pictures of canine and human female genitalia, and taught her how to masturbate. [5] The detective also testified that during the interview, Richmond voluntarily drew a picture of the female genitals resembling the one he had drawn for A.R. The district court admitted this drawing into evidence and allowed the jury to view the videotape. As noted above, Richmond was convicted at trial of A.B.'s allegations.