FigTree
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After two hours of shopping, he suggested hed buy them some hamburgers from the McDonalds at the front of the store. He asked what she wanted. She let Cherish walk with him. She told her daughter she wanted a cheeseburger. It was the last thing she said to Cherish
Read more at Jacksonville.com: http://mayportmirror.jacksonville.c...-old-cherish-perrywinkles-death#ixzz2XjKzdHKU
22 June:
Perrywinkle says Smith continued to follow her every move inside the Walmart and insisted his wife was on her way. As they waited for his "wife" to arrive, he yelled "from across the way" and said he was going to McDonald's for a burger.
"He asked if I wanted anything and I heard Cherish say 'cheeseburger.' I thought she stayed near me. I didn't realize she went with him. I didn't let her go with him like people think. He was creepy, so I wouldn't have let her go, I just didn't realize she was gone."
http://www.actionnewsjax.com/conten...Highlands-Baptist/oT9WC_Sw0kG2fhwfCYpblQ.cspx
I am afraid that these changing stories are going to make the trial much harder for her since she's the star witness and Smith's attorneys are going to read these articles with a keen eye.
My BOLD: Is that not contradictory to the entire situation? If he was 'creepy' why did any contact at all, still continue. It seems she is saying on one hand, she let Cherish go with him - and then she she saying that she recognized that RS was 'creepy'. Either way, and for whatever reason - both these statements lack responsibility and could look culpable.
RS is pleading 'Not Guilty' and I agree with you Donjeta, that its stories like this attorneys are going to have a field day with this, if the courts allow it.
She may also have her daughters testify after what happened with the plea bargain case with RS previously. I wonder...