Gigglingtoes
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This is my first post so forgive any rookie mistakes. I have read the vast majority of posts from the beginning and been so impressed with the thoughts and commitment to bringing Christina home. JMom and Carltondance thank you for your insights and please know my love and prayers are with Christina and her love ones both old and those (like me) who have come to love and care for her after the privilege of seeing her through Jonni's heart.
Of course this is all IMO......I've watched the video twice and just after the 10 min mark is most interesting to me. When the person off camera mentions EA had to be at work at 8, EA looks more uncomfortable than at other times IMO....you can see him blink, swallow, etc. Then when he is asked about reporting to work he says I HAD work or had to be at work not I WAS at work. (I may be the only one but sometime I say I have to do things that I do not do....yesterday I said I had to go to the grocery store but guess what I did not go.)
EA then mentions the fingerprint time clock and video from the store. EA says there is a way to prove he was there....he does NOT say it does prove or will prove he was there. Could this be caused by a language issue or word choice...of course....but it reminds me of how careful I needed to be listening to a former co-worker who later was proven to have lied.
We will see if he uses the English being second language as a defense if he has to at some point but so far he hasn't said anything about it.
Again Moo, Moo, Moo.
Thanks for all who have kept this thread going especially in the early days when there wasn't much information.
I like your observations!
My own opinion is the language barrier makes it hard to understand what he's trying to say bc his choice of words is wrong for delicate and careful issues he's discussing that night and so is the way he uses some of them. Not defending him I'm just saying I think some of what people may think is him saying he "did" or "can prove" vs "will" prove or small things like that are him not speaking proper English. my husbands family speaks that way and it's totally confusing for me sometimes. I guess I make mistakes speaking Spanish too.