Witness back on the stand. Mentions LS was 'very effective' at manipulation.
"She had a very organised way of thinking about the way I would not be able to provide what she was asking and then she wouldn't have to answer the questions."
He's drawing the direct parallels between her approaches in her calls to AS where she places conditions on cooperation.
Play.
She's buttering him up big time, talking about what a good job he's doing.
He replies with what's going to happen to her, her extradition to Colorado.
He's pointing out the illogic of her not cooperating when she's potentially going to jail for the rest of her life.
LS: "You would have found him if you had the resources."
Pause.
She's challenging his ability.
LS: "Your story makes no sense. I didn't hurt Gannon. I didn't do anything to Gannon."
He's asking about all the blood in the bedroom, the head or neck injury.
Witness: "Did he do it to himself?"
LS: "Do what to himself?"
Now she's playing dumb to try and get information about the crime scene.
She says she didn't clean up anything and that he's not making any sense.
Pause.
Witness talks about how she misdirects again the moment he starts talking about a head injury.
After a delay, they do go to another room without a camera to talk at this point.
Pause.
They spent thirty to forty minutes in the other room, the witness, LS, and another agent.
According to him, it was the same old song, asking for protection. With the addition that the person involved might have been someone AS wanted to have a threesome with, a woman. To do with some app on her phone? Woman called Angel.
LS claimed that the 'pushing the beds together' caused the head injury on Saturday night. Was not serious, didn't need stitches. Gash in his left temple.
Asking about a sim card she took out of her phone? LS said it was the sim card she had previously but put it in her friend's phone and got a bunch of messages. It was another misdirection.
Coming back to the room with the camera.