Does anyone know exactly when and where Zahras prost. leg was found?
http://www2.hickoryrecord.com/news/...n-filing-baker-shows-her-help-case-ar-540284/
Telling law enforcement of three search sites on Oct. 25; at each search site, Elisa said what should be found at each site;
-Shortly after Elisa mentioned the Christie Road site.
investigators found part of the prosthetic leg Zahra wore.Elisa said it was the gel liner/
-One of the other sites Elisa directed them to was Dudley Shoals Road site;
-On Oct. 26, the mattress Elisa told law enforcement about was found at the landfill in Caldwell County. Elisa confirmed the description of the mattress, and directed law enforcement to the site of the specific dumpster where it was thrown out;
-Also on Oct. 26, Elisa told law enforcement where other items of evidence could be located at the house.
The beginning part of the motion also states that on Oct. 22, Elisa talked to her attorneys and investigator, about the circumstances about the disappearance and/or death of Zahra.
During the late evening and early morning hours of Oct. 22 and Oct. 23, "the defense team verified that certain information provided by Ms. Baker was reliable. As part of that verification, the defense team located and collected a significant item of evidence."
The following day, on Oct. 24, law enforcement was told that Zahra was dead, and "her body had been dismembered and that it would be recovered at different sites. The piece of evidence collected by the defense was turned over to law enforcement."
On Oct. 25 Elisa helped investigators with the search, since the locations were remote. The media spotted her that day at the Dudley Shoals Road location, in an SUV.
According to the motion "the only credible evidence released to the public by law enforcement related to this case is evidence that was collected after Elisa Baker told law enforcement where to look and what to look for. Law enforcement has been able to locate evidence at landfills, the Baker home and locations throughout Caldwell County and Catawba County only because of Elisa Baker's cooperation and disclosures."
Elisa is currently in jail for the felony obstruction of justice charge under a $65,000 bond, rather than the $1 to $10,000 that is the typical range.