MANKATO, Minn. – The jury in the Adam Fravel murder trial heard its first testimony — a recording on a police officer’s body camera while making a routine welfare check. There had been a that a call asking police to check up on Maddi Kingsbury, who had been missing most of the day. Fravel was at the couple’s Winona duplex when Officer Nathan Sense arrived. On the officer’s body-cam, Fravel can be heard answering general questions. Toward the end of the exchange, Fravel chuckled several times and said: “I don’t know if I should be worried or what.” This was March 31. As it turned out, nobody had seen Kingsbury alive since the morning. In his testimony, Sense said he had seen vomit on the back step of the duplex. Favel’s defense attorney cross-examined Sense whether he tested the vomit for DNA. He had not.