
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Action News was there when a teen girl was detained, and her Tesla seized, accused of being the getaway driver in the murder of Caleb Quick.
Now, nearly a year later, that girl finds herself in a Fresno County Courtroom for a high-stakes transfer hearing to see if she'll be tried as an adult.
From bombshell details to expert testimony, the past week revealed striking new evidence into the girl's role in the crime.
"They knew what they were going to do and followed through with the plan," says Tony Capozzi, ABC30 Legal Analyst.
The courtroom was full each day, as family from all sides were present. In cowboy hats and matching shirts, Caleb's friends honored the Clovis teen.
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"We're locked arms right now were standing for him and for justice on Caleb," says Stephen Quick, Caleb's Dad.
The first day, a never-before-seen video of the grim moment Quick was shot played inside the courtroom. This as critical cell phone data from both teens were released, including locations and text messages.
Then on the second day, the judge ruled there is "overwhelming circumstantial evidence" to move forward with the transfer hearing.
On day three, two psychologists took to the stand; each examined the girl on five criteria, agreeing on all of them but one, the gravity of the crime.
And finally, on the fourth day, we learned that the girl has completed anger replacement training and also received several certificates during her time at the Juvenile Justice Center.
The girl defense team tells me they're not backing down.
"My feeling is that we shouldn't have been here in the first place. I don't think that the case should've been filed for transfer based on her conduct and her past and the way that she's responded through this whole process," says Sally Vecchiarelli, Defense Attorney.
There is also new insight into the motive behind the murder.
The prosecution's psychologist, Dr. Blake Carmichael, found the girl had anger, saying, "here was certainly some intent."
This, as he referenced some alleged sexually related videos involving the girl's friend and Caleb.
But it's the comments online about the potential motive that has created uproar. The alleged shooter's mom took to TikTok in a now-deleted video. Caleb's dad gave Action News his reaction.
"It doesn't do any justice to her son or my son it's just you know let the truth speak what it is and we'll go from there," says Stephen Quick.
We spoke with the main prosecutor today, who says this timeline is due to scheduling and not necessarily a delay in the case.
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