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Transcript of Interview with Colt Haynes' Sisters, Part 7
Listen to the interview here:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/newcolo...t-do-you-think
Key to the participants:
H: Host
MHS: Colt's older sister
JHM: Colt's oldest sister
(This is a slightly cleaned-up version, edited for readability. The raw version has been kept intact in a separate file.)
H: Okay, so you're seeing what I'm saying. I'm not trying to...
JHM: Yes.
H: get the man off with a free pass, but you do see what I am saying.
JHM: Yes. Yes.
H: Okay, good. (unintelligible) I did not want
JHM: I mean, I see both sides of it. I do. I'm hoping, I'm hoping he didn't. I'm hoping that this is all some kind of elaborate ruse and that he's off running around somewhere, you know, hiding, because he wants to go play. I hope that. I mean, I hope everyone is doing everything they're supposed to be doing. I hope everybody's doing the right thing. And when I'm not finding that to be, to hold up, you know?
H: You're not finding that to be the case. Um, good. I mean
JHM: I, yeah, I don't think so.
H: I just didn't want y'all, I just didn't want y'all to take offense to that because I am not here to offend y'all. I'm not here to say, oh, I don't think he, you know. That's not what I'm here for.
JHM: Yeah, yeah...
H: I am here to help. I'm here to get the word out.
JHM: Yeah, you're thinking maybe he's not trying to be a bad guy. He's trying to help somebody out of a pickle or, you know, trying to
H: Or not even, not even trying to help family.
JHM: Yeah. I see, I see what you're saying, and the bottom line is, you know, I don't I'm not here to try to prosecute anybody or go sue anybody. I just want to find Colt.
H: Right.
JHM: I just want to find Colt and Molly. When it comes down to it, I hope he is on the right side. I hope everybody is doing everything they can on the right side.
H: But it's not looking that way.
JHM: It doesn't look that way. It doesn't look that way.
H: I have spoken with some deputies and other people in private that have said that, you know, that they want to go on that property. They want to go search that house but, it goes back to that we just don't have anything to do it on. You know, but
JHM: Yeah.
H: if he's on probation, that's not exactly the truth. Well, you know...
JHM: Yeah.
H: it's not, it's not a mystery. They can't just go walking, marching up on that man's property. That's something that his probation officer has to do.
JHM: Yeah.
H: You know, and he can do that, you know, fairly easy. Um...
JHM: Now, with all the, even though it is circumstantial evidence, with all of it that they do have, they should be able to search the property.
H: But, I mean, if you're the last known person with somebody and you're refusing to speak...
JHM: Yes.
H: and people are saying that these things are going on, that these are things that he is saying, they don't need hard, concrete proof. That's not their job to get. Their job is...
JHM: No, there is so much circumstantial evidence that it should
H: to get, is to get probable cause.
JHM: Yes, probable cause. And they have plenty of probable cause.
H: You know, they can look at it and say, you know
JHM: Plenty of probable cause.
H: They can look at it and say, is it probable that there was foul play? Yes, it is probable. It is probable that there was foul play. Is it probable that this individual was involved in it? Yes, he was the last one to, you know, he was the last one to be with them. Um, Molly's belongings were found in the vehicle. You know, with Colt's testimony, because it's not hearsay if it was said directly to somebody like it was over the phone, that's not hearsay.
JHM: Yes.
H: Um, that he said that he, that they were with this person, or that they were seen with this person, you have gone beyond the realm of circumstantials.
JHM: They have real strong evidence. They have ample evidence to, I feel like they do have ample evidence to pursue a search warrant. They are just choosing not to.
H: And, has there been evidence either way on what that is? On what that reasoning is?
JHM: No, they...
H: I set you up, I set you up pretty for that question, you know, to reply any way you want.
JHM: I haven't gotten a good answer as to why not. We don't have enough evidence is the big consensus. And everything we have is hearsay. Nothing, you know, we don't have any concrete evidence. We don't have any
H: You know, that's it, the entire case is that, uh
JHM: That's the story I get.
H: That's it. The entire case and the entire ordeal is a bunch of he said, she said.
JHM: Yeah.
H: According to them. According to them.
JHM: Yeah.
Listen to the interview here:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/newcolo...t-do-you-think
Key to the participants:
H: Host
MHS: Colt's older sister
JHM: Colt's oldest sister
(This is a slightly cleaned-up version, edited for readability. The raw version has been kept intact in a separate file.)
H: Okay, so you're seeing what I'm saying. I'm not trying to...
JHM: Yes.
H: get the man off with a free pass, but you do see what I am saying.
JHM: Yes. Yes.
H: Okay, good. (unintelligible) I did not want
JHM: I mean, I see both sides of it. I do. I'm hoping, I'm hoping he didn't. I'm hoping that this is all some kind of elaborate ruse and that he's off running around somewhere, you know, hiding, because he wants to go play. I hope that. I mean, I hope everyone is doing everything they're supposed to be doing. I hope everybody's doing the right thing. And when I'm not finding that to be, to hold up, you know?
H: You're not finding that to be the case. Um, good. I mean
JHM: I, yeah, I don't think so.
H: I just didn't want y'all, I just didn't want y'all to take offense to that because I am not here to offend y'all. I'm not here to say, oh, I don't think he, you know. That's not what I'm here for.
JHM: Yeah, yeah...
H: I am here to help. I'm here to get the word out.
JHM: Yeah, you're thinking maybe he's not trying to be a bad guy. He's trying to help somebody out of a pickle or, you know, trying to
H: Or not even, not even trying to help family.
JHM: Yeah. I see, I see what you're saying, and the bottom line is, you know, I don't I'm not here to try to prosecute anybody or go sue anybody. I just want to find Colt.
H: Right.
JHM: I just want to find Colt and Molly. When it comes down to it, I hope he is on the right side. I hope everybody is doing everything they can on the right side.
H: But it's not looking that way.
JHM: It doesn't look that way. It doesn't look that way.
H: I have spoken with some deputies and other people in private that have said that, you know, that they want to go on that property. They want to go search that house but, it goes back to that we just don't have anything to do it on. You know, but
JHM: Yeah.
H: if he's on probation, that's not exactly the truth. Well, you know...
JHM: Yeah.
H: it's not, it's not a mystery. They can't just go walking, marching up on that man's property. That's something that his probation officer has to do.
JHM: Yeah.
H: You know, and he can do that, you know, fairly easy. Um...
JHM: Now, with all the, even though it is circumstantial evidence, with all of it that they do have, they should be able to search the property.
H: But, I mean, if you're the last known person with somebody and you're refusing to speak...
JHM: Yes.
H: and people are saying that these things are going on, that these are things that he is saying, they don't need hard, concrete proof. That's not their job to get. Their job is...
JHM: No, there is so much circumstantial evidence that it should
H: to get, is to get probable cause.
JHM: Yes, probable cause. And they have plenty of probable cause.
H: You know, they can look at it and say, you know
JHM: Plenty of probable cause.
H: They can look at it and say, is it probable that there was foul play? Yes, it is probable. It is probable that there was foul play. Is it probable that this individual was involved in it? Yes, he was the last one to, you know, he was the last one to be with them. Um, Molly's belongings were found in the vehicle. You know, with Colt's testimony, because it's not hearsay if it was said directly to somebody like it was over the phone, that's not hearsay.
JHM: Yes.
H: Um, that he said that he, that they were with this person, or that they were seen with this person, you have gone beyond the realm of circumstantials.
JHM: They have real strong evidence. They have ample evidence to, I feel like they do have ample evidence to pursue a search warrant. They are just choosing not to.
H: And, has there been evidence either way on what that is? On what that reasoning is?
JHM: No, they...
H: I set you up, I set you up pretty for that question, you know, to reply any way you want.
JHM: I haven't gotten a good answer as to why not. We don't have enough evidence is the big consensus. And everything we have is hearsay. Nothing, you know, we don't have any concrete evidence. We don't have any
H: You know, that's it, the entire case is that, uh
JHM: That's the story I get.
H: That's it. The entire case and the entire ordeal is a bunch of he said, she said.
JHM: Yeah.
H: According to them. According to them.
JHM: Yeah.