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THANK YOU so very much for finding those links. I’ve been trying to look still when I have had chances, but also trying to delve into all this unspent cartridge testimony coverage, too, also having to do stuff IRL… I appreciate you! & Yes, the one from WANE for sure was what I remember…. “emphatically”, not vehemently. & I stand corrected that the cross examination question was in the same article. I must have read the WISH piece soon after, and meshed them together in my brain. If I created any confusion, please accept my apology because it wasn’t intended.Is this the perhaps the article you remembered reading? It doesn't cover Rozzi clarifying during his cross examination about RA being already on his way to the store when Dulin called vs. randomly asking to meet there like the one you already posted but they do reference the note being written before Rozzi's cross.
On Feb. 18 2017— four days after the girls were found— Dulin was given the Richard Allen lead sheet. Dulin testified that he prefers to meet with people at their home or at a law enforcement office. He said, however, that Allen wanted to meet in a grocery store parking lot.
While Dulin was explaining this, Allen emphatically wrote a note to defense attorney Andrew Baldwin. Baldwin showed his partner Bradley Rozzi.
Dulin testified that Allen met him in the parking lot and they spoke for around ten minutes. He did not record the interview, but took notes on the back of the lead sheet.
Eta: here's another article that mentions Rozzi clarifying that RA "suggested meeting at the store because he was already on his way there".
My own opinion: Who's to say whether RA was really "on his way" to the store or not, no way to prove that one way or another now of course. Could've just as easily been a bit of quick thinking on his part to keep law enforcement away from his house & wife. (The fact that RA was apparently so "emphatic" in remembering and making sure everyone knew this only furthers my thinking)
Having another look at the WANE article jogged my memory about other things I learned from Dulin’s testimony. I really am curious how well he was received by the jury. Seems to me that at least a few major mistakes can be attributed to him: Parked at “Farm Bureau”, NAME, Address…. But I am tainted, and they are not. So, when I hear that he’s implying that it wasn’t normal practice to meet in the grocery store parking lot & that Allen “refused” to meet at the usual interview spots, it makes me wonder why he never spoke to any of his comrades about this out of the ordinary encounter. It seems like it would stand out for him, and maybe bug him as the investigation continued foooorrrrevvver. I just wish I could see and hear Dulin on the stand for myself.
Thanks again for getting my homework done for me, and for sharing your opinion. Now you can deduce mine of DD. As far as RA, imo, things aren’t looking too good for him just being an innocent man who was trying to be a good citizen by coming forward. I’m still evaluating what I’ve seen about the unspent cartridge. I’m not a juror, but if I were, I would definitely need something that made me certain BARD, before I could be okay with putting the man in prison for the rest of his life. I am looking forward to the content of his confessions.