Nope. It doesn't exist.
The question was- are there cell phone records?
The times were off... not the question was trickery or there were no records.
Are you leaving out that there was more than one call home?
Nope. It doesn't exist.
The question was- are there cell phone records?
The times were off... not the question was trickery or there were no records.
Are you leaving out that there was more than one call home?
Also, with regards to the questioning and the times, the honest answer would have been very simple, something like:
Well, I remember calling my mom before they found the body. I'm not sure if it was 12 or exactly what time it was. But I remember it was before the knocked the door down and before they found the body. I was calling her to XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (reason). Then I called her again after the body was found and they sent us outside.
So really, the whole issue of "misleading times" is a moot point, IMO.
So she was lying in open court about there being records? Yet Amanda's mother had also wondered about the call? Color me confused.Nope. Comodi shamelessly lied and mislead the court that it did.
Comodi: But from the records, we see that you called your mother – not only from the billing records but also from the cell phone pings – that you first called your mother at twelve. At midday.
Also, with regards to the questioning and the times, the honest answer would have been very simple, something like:
Well, I remember calling my mom before they found the body. I'm not sure if it was 12 or exactly what time it was. But I remember it was before the knocked the door down and before they found the body. I was calling her to XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (reason). Then I called her again after the body was found and they sent us outside.
So really, the whole issue of "misleading times" is a moot point, IMO.
So she was lying in open court about their being records? Yet Amanda's mother had also wondered about the call? Color me confused.![]()
So she was lying in open court about their being records? Yet Amanda's mother had also wondered about the call? Color me confused.![]()
There was no earlier call before 12.47pm and she clearly remembers making the first call to her.
Comodi: But from the records, we see that you called your mother not only from the billing records but also from the cell phone pings that you first called your mother at twelve. At midday. What time is it at midday? What time is it in Seattle, if in Perugia it is midday?
Comodi: But at twelve oclock, nothing had happened yet.
Amanda: Hm. Okay. I dont remember that phone call. (because it doesn't exist)
Comodi: You did it.
Amanda: Okay, thats fine. But I dont remember it. I dont remember that phone call. (because it doesn't exist)
So you think the 12:47 call was the call where she told her mother about Meredith being discovered because that's the FIRST call Amanda remembers making to her mother?
A prosecutor lying and misleading the court is not a moot point.
It's clear from the transcript she's outright lying they had proof of a 12pm.
Yes, because it's the first call to her mother in her phone records for Nov 2.
Midday = 12:47
How's that :loveyou:
The point being she didn't remember the first call no matter what time it was that she called. It just happened to be 'before anything had happened' as BOTH the mom and LE realized. AK did not or was blocking it out IMO.
That call was after Amanda had called Filomena and told her about the broken window and that Meredith was missing. And after Amanda had attempted to call Meredith's phones. Filomena was so concerned she was already heading back to the cottage. It's dishonest to say that was before anything had happened.
That call was after Amanda had called Filomena and told her about the broken window and that Meredith was missing. And after Amanda had attempted to call Meredith's phones. Filomena was so concerned she was already heading back to the cottage. It's dishonest to say that was before anything had happened.
Yes, I don't think dishonesty is ever called for. If there is a case, prosecutors and police shouldn't have to lie. So it should have been worded that a call was placed to Mom (didnt Edda say 'leave and phone police' ?) when things were noticed to be quite amiss, but before it was known that a murder had occurred.That call was after Amanda had called Filomena and told her about the broken window and that Meredith was missing. And after Amanda had attempted to call Meredith's phones. Filomena was so concerned she was already heading back to the cottage. It's dishonest to say that was before anything had happened.