I thought I'd heard in there somewhere he'd gone to get the address number off the side of the building but I could be mistaken.
I heard something to that effect as well. The investigator said something about street signs?
In any event, it's very similar to RZ's version which clearly detailed GZ as continuing to the "next street over" to get an address, then heading back to his truck, only to be attacked by TM where the sidewalk intersects with the back sidewalk between the townhomes.
My point in all of this is very, very simple. We don't know all that many facts about the events of that night, but two very specific items that we do know are:
-GZ got out of his truck at [2:08] into the 911 call
-GZ was told "We don't need you to do that" at [2:26] into the call.
That's 18 seconds that we have factual information as to it's begininning point and it's ending point. We've all heard it.
I don't care if you believe he walked, ran, or hopped on a pogo stick.....how far does anyone really think he got in 18 seconds?
I don't care if you believe he then, did as his father said and, continued to the next street over to get an address BEFORE heading back to his truck, or believe he turned on a dime and headed back to his truck as soon as the dispatcher said those words, how long is it supposed to have taken him to arrive at the point where he says TM attacked him?
If he didn't continue to chase, pursue, or follow TM after being advised not to, how could his attack not be BEFORE he got off the phone with 911 at [4:07]?
If he didn't continue to chase, pursue, or follow TM after being advised not to, how could the body be within 70 yards of TM's residence as MOM suggested to the investigator while on the stand?