Pg 95 & 96 of the Franks gotta get in those CYA footnotes:
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On August 29, 2018, Ferency and Murphy interviewed Rod Abrams. When asked where he and Elvis were on February 13, 2017, Rod Abrams said that he, Elvis and Ned Smith were in Muncie on that day visiting a sick friend at the hospital.
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Autobiographical memory must be in the water in Rushville as Rod Abrams, when interviewed, was able to remember exactly where he was 562 days earlier. In addition to remembering that they were at the hospital in Muncie, Rod
also stated that both he and Elvis had their phones with them. When told that law enforcement would check cell phone records to see if Rod was actually at the hospital in Muncie, Rod explained that “hospitals cut cell reception on phones because they interfere with hospital equipment.” So, their phones probably would not show that
they were at the hospital in Muncie.”
128 In Supplement #542, “Joyce Moffitt Interview” provided in discovery, handwritten notes, presumably of law
enforcement state the following: “Fields, Ned Smith, Rod Abrams – not in Muncie on 2/13/2017 at hospital.” This was the conclusion of law enforcement, and obviously Rod Abrams’s ridiculous statement that their phone records
would not confirm that their phones were at the hospital because of hospital equipment is common sense evidence that Rod Abrams was lying as well.
he Phone Problem.
On February 13, 2017, phone records apparently show that Elvis’s phone stayed in the
same place in Rushville from approximately 10:30 am until approximately 7:30 pm.
129 Phone records also show that Elvis, for some reason, did not use his phone whatsoever for roughly 9
hours. Elvis told law enforcement that he usually kept his phone on him.
130 As stated in the previous paragraph, Rod Abrams stated that Elvis had taken his phone to Muncie to visit the mystery friend at the hospital. However, phone records show that Elvis’s phone was in Rushville
during that timeframe. The phone problem is two-fold: (1) Elvis’s phone remaining at his home for roughly 9
straight hours conflicts with Rod Abrams professed alibi for Elvis, Ned Smith, and Rod Abrams;
(2) in today’s day and age, it would seem highly unlikely that Elvis simply did not pick up his
128 Odin Report, p. 3.
129 The Defense has not received any phone records yet but are relying on p. 1 of the Odin report for this
information.
130 Elvis Feb. 27, 2018, interview at the 14:02:30 mark.