UNIDENTIFIED PROSECUTOR: Have you reviewed preliminarily his phone logs.
STODDARD: I have.
UNIDENTIFIED PROSECUTOR: What did those reflect?
STODDARD: They reflected the phone calls.
UNIDENTIFIED PROSECUTOR: What was the first?
STODDARD:
The first phone call was to Leanna. It looked like it was a missed phone call. The second phone call was to the Home Depot corporate center, their main number. And there was a third phone number to the Home Depot corporate center and it appeared that this phone number went through and on his records it said six minutes worth of conversation.
UNIDENTIFIED PROSECUTOR: Were you able to track back to where that would have gone to, this call to the Home Depot center?
STODDARD: We did.
UNIDENTIFIED PROSECUTOR: And where would that be?
STODDARD: Toddler room five at little apron's academy where Cooper attended school.
UNIDENTIFIED PROSECUTOR: So you have phone records suggesting he was on the phone for five or six minutes, the officers stating he was talking to somebody on the phone.
STODDARD: Correct.
UNIDENTIFIED PROSECUTOR: Did you confront him with this when he said he was not talking to anybody?
STODDARD: I did.
UNIDENTIFIED PROSECUTOR: What did he say?
STODDARD: He said he wasn't talking to anybody on the phone.
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