• #101
Sorry - I too do not recall & considering we are on thread #7 - I am not going back to look! LOL! :) Maybe someone else might remember.

I take that all back!! I have this in my notes:
car found early morning hours of Oct. 24 along South College St; officially reported missing Oct. 24, 2019; Aniah was found Nov. 25, 2019 near Highway 80 in Shorter, Ala., which is about 25 miles east of Montgomery, Macon County off County Road 2 near New Hope Baptist Church several feet into the woods.)
But do we know where between Auburn and Montgomery the car was wrecked/damaged? I believe she fought hard and am thinking the car was damaged during the fight. I also think he spent time cleaning up the car and now i believe he planted condoms and who knows what else in the car. This wasn't his first crime and he's not stupid.
My opinion only and I'm praying for justice
 
  • #102

The longest by far was that of Antwon “Squirmy” Fisher, the man who ultimately led authorities to Aniah Blanchard’s remains more than a month after she disappeared.

Fisher’s testimony began shortly after 9 a.m. Wednesday morning and lasted until the court broke for for lunch around noon.

He provided a graphic, albeit heavily scrutinized account of travelling with Yazeed to the place where he allegedly dumped Aniah’s body the day after she was last seen alive.

The defense argued that Fisher had reasons to lie and his past - including a murder conviction from around 20 years ago - should also be considered via rule 609.

A longtime acquaintance of Yazeed testified that the two of them had travelled to Auburn in Yazeed’s red van to see her mother a day or two before Aniah’s disappearance.

David Johnson III (“Lil Dave”)

Johnson, who showed up in an orange jumpsuit, is currently serving 188 months in a Georgia federal prison for trafficking methamphetamine.

He testified that in October of 2019, Yazeed (who he has known for decades) called him asking for a ride to an Atmore casino. They got gas, and then returned to Hope Hull, where Johnson says he had a motel room.

The final witness called to the stand was a narcotics detective with the Auburn Police Department.
 
  • #103

TUSKEGEE, Ala. (WSFA) - The fourth day of witness testimony in the capital murder trial of Ibraheem Yazeed was highlighted by the testimonies of three investigators with the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences: one firearm expert and two DNA experts.

Of the two DNA experts, neither testified that any of the ~40 pieces of evidence that were examined in court — which mainly came from Aniah’s car and ranged from pine straw to a Dollar Tree receipt — had been found with DNA matching Yazeed.
 
  • #104
Wsfa has a reporter named Simon who is doing fb lives daily and is doing a fantastic job
 

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