caster determined that deanna constand surreptitious recording constituted a potential felony under pennsylvania's law which required ms. constand to obtain mr. cosby's consent to the recording. years later, in 200414, kevin steele beat mr. caster for d.a. by unethically attacking him for not prosecuting my husband. their actor used the illegal recording in both trials claiming that it was an authentic recording of the 2005 conversation. mr. steele relied heavily on the recording in both trials, ultimately convincing the jury and in the second trial to return a verdict of guilty. earlier this month on september 12th, 2018, an online publication reported that a montgomery county court official, who requested anonymity had revealed that the original recording made by deanna constand was doctored and contained information that would exonerate mr. cosby. the defense team immediately sent its copy of the recording to a forensic expert who after extensive analysis has unequivocally concluded, quote: this is not a true representation of the original content or conversation. without question, this is not