2011.05.27 TRIAL Day Four (Morning Session)

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I'm going to believe the lady who actually saw it . . .

Oh...I agree. I was just pointing out the discrepancies. Maybe I am confused. I thought TL was referring to a car that he had seen? I just remembered him being asked "do you remember how the car was parked?" and he said "cockeyed". That word just stuck out to me. Maybe this was a different time?
 
Simon Birch: Johnson Wrecker Service has a 7' fence with bob wire across the top/ double perimeter fence around property, lived on the site
LDB: showing him documents to look at
SB: tow sheets, impound sheets, tag talk (who registered owner), OCS impound sheet, cert. of title
 
I thought TL said ICA told him that the car was broke down...something mechanical...and, her father would take care of it.
 
All this talk of horrible smell coming from the car and not a FLINCH outta ICA.
 
ok jb Just solidified in MY MIND that ICA CLEARLY didnt run out of gas.. Is JB stunned?

He just made it clear to ANYONE listening that there were GAS stations within WALKING distance to that AMSCOT and its ILLOGICAL for a person who runs out of gas to park there car within walking distance of 3 gas stations and leave it for 3 - 5 days(im personally forgetting how long it was there at amscot sorry) and then call her BF to come get her. If that were my vehicle I would WANT it. I would RATHER borrow money of the BF and put gas in my car then LEAVE it and tell people it broke down or ran out of gas. ICA seems like she wanted Indepence. leaving her car in an amscot parking lot takes away that indepenence.

I always assumed she would've said someone stole her car and she had no idea how it got there. But Cindy called police and she didn't get to use the stolen car story.
 
This is not good....TL didn't smell any odor from the car, GA didn't smell any odor from the car, Melissa didn't smell any odor from the car and now the Amscot lady didn't smell any distinct odor from the car and described what she did smell as garbage from the dumpster.

Keep in mind the decomp smell had quite a few more days to fester in the hot weather. I have a friend who accidently left a pound of raw hamburger (fell out of grocery bag) and another who spilled a gallon of milk in their cars. At first they could only smell the rot while in the car. Eventually my friend with the hamburger, after days of searching for it under the seat, had to back her car out of the garage to keep the garage from stinking. Both had to have their cars professionally cleaned to get the smell out.
 
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Gosh I wish they HAD gotten video of Casey dumping her car at Amscot. IIRC it was recorded over after so many hours and that since so much time had lapsed the video was tapped over 48 hours later. Darn! How great would have it been if you could see Casey be the one to dump the car.
 
They're just going over the logistics of the tow yard. I'm assuming to rid of any "someone put the body in at the tow yard" allegations.
 
That poor lady probably didn't know the difference of the decomp smell and dumpster smell because it ALWAYS smelled by the dumpster.

The dumpster smell may have been strong enough to cover the smell of the car having food in it and being out in the hot Orlando sun which is exactly why she parked it there.
 
I love this guy, clear concise, through with his answers. His death smell testimony is gonna be compelling!
 
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