STAMFORD —Taking the stand in the Shota Mekoshvili murder trial Friday, Crime Scene Investigator Edward Rondano said just writing “multiple stab wounds” in the reports he was writing on the grisly death of Mahomed Kamal did come close to capturing what happened to the taxicab driver in August 2014. Not when there were over 100,” Rondano told the jury, after nearly three hours showing dozens of gruesome pictures of the wounds, primarily on Kamal’s face, neck, head, hands and arms suffered during the attack that one police officer at the time called “medieval. After showing the jury the pictures with Rondano’s pen marks, the prosecutor on the case, Senior Assistant State’s Attorney James Bernardi, asked him, “What was the number.” For most of the morning, Mekoshvili, dressed in a blue sports coat at the defense table, sat quietly showing little emotion.