Asking and answering questions of herself, Dana Chandler — the Topeka woman facing retrial for a pair of 2002 killings — testified Monday afternoon in Shawnee County District Court that prosecutors had committed unwarranted violations of her privacy as part of their investigations into the killings. Chandler is facing retrial for the 2002 killings of Mike Sisco and Karen Harkness after the Kansas Supreme Court in 2017 overturned Chandler’s original 2012 convictions, alleging that then-Shawnee County prosecutor Jacqui Spradling had made serious mistakes and errors in the case against Chandler. In her case against Chandler, Spradling had asserted, without necessarily backing up her theories with evidence brought up during the case, that Chandler had been motivated to kill her former husband Sisco and his fiancée Harkness after learning in a five-minute phone call of the couple’s impending marriage. Spradling also used Chandler’s bank records to create a theory of Chandler’s alleged premeditation and efforts to avoid being placed in Kansas at the time of the murders.