Nikki Lisette
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I'm confused. Has the State rested? And that article was pretty much irrelevant considering she's talking about spotting cars on SAT morning. Wth? I am thoroughly confused.
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Nikki, see today's posts here for company in confusion.I'm confused. Has the State rested? And that article was pretty much irrelevant considering she's talking about spotting cars on SAT morning. Wth? I am thoroughly confused.
So who's truck had the stickers?
These are my notes from CK's first day on the stand, taken in the order of testimony given. If topics jump around, ignore it, that's Rivera's M.O.
*Verbatim:
CK worked at Mana.
Skyped Saturday night into Sunday morning.
Saturday, February 8, 2014, said he would work on a friend's truck @ 11pm.
Skyped on Sunday AM.
Bragged new truck would be great in the mud. (New Topic re: SC's feelings on his newly acquired 4Runner)
Skyped all day Sunday throughout the day. Said he'd work on friend's truck again on Sunday night. Unavailable.
5pm HST Skype
Showered and left around 8:15pm HST. End Skype with CK.
Why shower? CK thought.
2:30am HST Skype showing CK his hands. CK had been sleeping.
I wrote this out to show that maybe SC did in fact drive out Hana way on Saturday night, scouting a place for his crime. This might be why Grandpa Young testified that he was home at 11pm on Saturday. It doesn't mesh with Hana resident Shelly Tumbaga's testimony that she saw him in Hana around midnight. I wish I had listened harder to what time CK ended her Skype session with SC on Saturday before he left to "work on a friend's truck."
The jury has a gd mess to figure out. I hope they get a spreadsheet or Excel during deliberations.
I just feel like we are in a swamp with this testimony because the only source is one reporter, and the dates make no sense, and local media has a track record of not being precise. So I'm just going to put it to one side until and unless it is clarified.Exactly, Nikki, the only way this testimony makes any sense is if the prosecution is trying to suggest that SC made a trial run Saturday night. He might have had some, uh, business in Hana as well. Even then, the description of the vehicle did not include the broken back window or the fact that it was lifted, and like HGO pointed out, there were no bumper stickers, only a safety sticker on the vehicle that Taylor identified. However, I zoomed in on that photo and there are black marks on both sides of the bumper - to the right of the safety sticker, and to the extreme left side of the bumper. I like ndrew's suggestion that the stickers could have been removed during Thursday's bleach washing. We don't know if the prosecution asked Taylor or any other witness about the bumper stickers on his vehicle because, unfortunately, we don't have a live stream. If the prosecution expects a jury to believe that the vehicle that Shelly Tumbaga saw Saturday night was SC's, they'd better back in up with phone evidence and other witnesses.
Thanks for those notes from "on the scene" Nikki!
A few things strike me:
"Skyped all day Sunday throughout the day. Said he'd work on friend's truck again on Sunday night. Unavailable."
So he has no problem skyping during his work hours instead of doing his job, but he cannot be interrupted during work session on friend's truck. Not even once. He knows that in advance, that he won't have a free moment. I guess the friend has no cellular or wireless at his place. (Yes, that is possible.)
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"Skyped Saturday night into Sunday morning.
Saturday, February 8, 2014, said he would work on a friend's truck @ 11pm."
How can he skype Saturday night into Sunday morning if he goes out at 11 to do something that is going to take at least an hour? I don't understand how this timeline could work.
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"Showered and left around 8:15pm"
I'm not sure this whether this was said earlier here, but this pretty much proves Steven was in communication with Charli, one thing he said that was at least part true. He knew when she was leaving, and he knew in advance because he showered at a time to be ready to go at 8:15. I have wondered previously if he blitzed her when she got home, for example, with no arrangement to meet. But he knew. That does not 100% rule out her driving home and him driving to Makawao, but with her communicating on the time frame of her leaving the family party, and both being in Haiku at that time, most likely they would meet in Haiku.
The reason he said she was meeting him is of course bogus at the root in that his truck was not broken down, but we do not 100% know that he did not feed her a story similar to what he gave the cops. I would tend towards he did not use that exact story, but he could have said he got stuck in a much closer area than past Keanae, somewhere she would be likely to agree to go. Or other reasons to meet that we have discussed. I wonder if he took his truck to meet her or had her swing by. He could have been texting Charli while skyping CK.
At any rate, the important thing there is he knew when to go meet Charli because they were communicating in some way (most likely texts).
I just feel like we are in a swamp with this testimony because the only source is one reporter, and the dates make no sense, and local media has a track record of not being precise. So I'm just going to put it to one side until and unless it is clarified.