Gina Gonzalez was forced to re-live the horrible night her husband and 9-year-old daughter were killed yet again today and will be cross-examined tomorrow.
(For the record, prior to today she's given her account of what happened to numerous cops, to defense attorneys, to Judge John Leonardo and to two juries.)
By now, most know the details of what happened the night Junior Flores, 29, and Brisenia Flores died.
Jason Bush shot the two to death after he and Shawna Forde pretended to be U.S. Border Patrol agents to gain entry into the Flores home, steal their pot and money and fund Forde's Minuteman organization. (They're both on death row now.)
Prosecutors say Gaxiola orchestrated the event to get rid of Flores, a competitor in the drug trade and was also at the scene that night.
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Gonzalez provided a few new details today:
* Defense attorneys have claimed Junior stored his pot and packaging in his barn. Gonzalez said her husband initially built the barn when he operated a feed store, but later stored his tools inside it. He also welded inside it, she said.
* Just a few days before her husband and daughter died in front of her, Gonzalez had taken a CPR class. She testified she heard Junior's lungs filling with blood but could do nothing as she was pretending to be dead. As soon as the bad guys left, Gonzalez said she turned Brisenia on her side so the girl wouldn't choke, but she died while she was still on the phone with 911.
* Gonzalez said that when Forde told everyone they had to hurry and leave Forde told them she heard a 4-wheeler coming.
* Junior tried to teach her how to shoot, but she never paid attention, Gonzalez said. She'd only fired BB guns in the past.
* Gonzalez' godmother is Gaxiola's cousin. Gonzalez said she met Gaxiola in 2004, but has "known him" since 2007. He was once considered a friend of the family and he'd been to their house for dinner and beers. They'd also been out to dinner and drinks with him.
* Her daughters "loved him," Gonzalez said.
* When Gonzalez is heard on the 911 call saying "Get the $%@ out of here. That's enough!" she was talking to Gaxiola who had popped his head into the house after the slayings, Gonzalez said.

