6:20.00 AT talks about DM's statements.
Just like she spins an image LE used to determine make and model into something that it's not, that a different camera doesn't show a lacking front plate. It probably doesn't. It came from a different camera.
So she says DM said a victim ran up and down the steps, LE changed her recollection to "she thought she heard", and AT says it's not true, can't be true, goes to her credibility, etc.
Tangletown of words.
But it's not complicated.
It's just English.
Interview 1: Let's say DM says that (in her thinking that night), she was sure it was a certain roommate.
Interview 2: now that she's knows her roommates were all killed by the masked man, perhaps she has reinterpreted those sounds. I hate thought it was roommate x, I thought it was Murphy. I didn't think there was another person there.
Package that in a sentence. DM thought she heard roommate x.
There is no lie.
LE was not using the PCA to convince the judge that that roommate was on the steps!!! Just because DM originally thought, before she knew there'd been a massacre or that those roommates did or didn't leave their beds, that she heard a roommate, doesn't mean she continued to think that. (We still don't know, she could have in fact heard that roommate on the staircase before getting back in bed or she's wrong, not because she's lying or the PCA is false, just that she didn't maybe have enough information when she reached her conclusion!)
It's nothing but AT belaboring a pointless point.
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