CA - Joey, Summer, Gianni, Joseph Jr McStay Murders - Feb 4th 2010 #5

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  • #421
ok... it's possible I missed this with Smith's testimony...

Do we know which computer came from where? Which one was in Joey's work office?
 
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  • #423
There is also a visit to that site at 4:56pm. It was while Daugherty was flipping pages, I had to slow it right down to be able to grab the screenshot lol

Oh good catch lol! Do you recall what time it was that Joey's cell phone connected to the Fallbrook tower in the afternoon?
 
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  • #425
ok... it's possible I missed this with Smith's testimony...

Do we know which computer came from where? Which one was in Joey's work office?

As of what I have heard so far, it was not specified exactly where in the home the items were taken from.
 
  • #426
ok... it's possible I missed this with Smith's testimony...

Do we know which computer came from where? Which one was in Joey's work office?
The E Tower? We probably have to access the search warrant for electronics in the house. The might show the locations of the where the items where located at.
 
  • #427
Oh good catch lol! Do you recall what time it was that Joey's cell phone connected to the Fallbrook tower in the afternoon?
He was in the Fallbrook area
 

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  • #428
LOL I looked it up too!

Same, that's why I thought it must have been Joey (work related), less likely that it was Summer I think
 
  • #429
Same, that's why I thought it must have been Joey (work related), less likely that it was Summer I think

I agree, which made me wonder where the 2 computer towers were located.
 
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I don’t think I can Missy. The judge has said before that the ONLY people permitted to take pictures/video are the ones who were given permission after submitting a request.

However I think the guy sitting on the bench next to me is the video guy. I ‘ll ask him

(quoting myself)

It wasn't the video guy sitting on the next bench, it was the reporter from The San Bernardino County Sentinel. We spent almost 2 hours talking about the case while we waited for everyone else to come back from lunch. Nothing new really, same kind of discussion we have here.

One interesting tidbit.... I asked him if he thought DK would testify. He said he brought that up to Maline the other day, Maline's response was that they couldn't even find him. They have no idea where DK is.

More notes: The juror who was involved in the accident today is an alternate. He broke his wrist trying to get storage containers down from the rafters in his garage. It was not a car accident.

The jurors seemed very engaged and almost all of them were taking notes.

Missy: the calander wasn't on display today, so I wouldn't even be able to describe it to you. However, the reporter said he would pass on the info to the video guy that there are some in the online communities who want to see the calander and maybe Law and Crime can tweet a pic of it.

All in all it was a pretty uneventful day.

MOO
 
  • #432
(quoting myself)

It wasn't the video guy sitting on the next bench, it was the reporter from The San Bernardino County Sentinel. We spent almost 2 hours talking about the case while we waited for everyone else to come back from lunch. Nothing new really, same kind of discussion we have here.

One interesting tidbit.... I asked him if he thought DK would testify. He said he brought that up to Maline the other day, Maline's response was that they couldn't even find him. They have no idea where DK is.

More notes: The juror who was involved in the accident today is an alternate. He broke his wrist trying to get storage containers down from the rafters in his garage. It was not a car accident.

The jurors seemed very engaged and almost all of them were taking notes.

Missy: the calander wasn't on display today, so I wouldn't even be able to describe it to you. However, the reporter said he would pass on the info to the video guy that there are some in the online communities who want to see the calander and maybe Law and Crime can tweet a pic of it.

All in all it was a pretty uneventful day.

MOO

AWESOME, Cricket! Thank you so much!
 
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Thank You so much for the direct eye witness info, Cricket.

Interesting that DK is MIA.

I especially liked hearing that the jurors were engaged and taking notes. This is going to take some connecting the dots, to get a proper verdict.
 
  • #435
Oh, @cricket-----what was the general mix of the jury? Were they young or old, men or women, or a good balance?

I am hoping for some younger jurors to be able to put together some of the IT type info.
 
  • #436
If JM was running Windows 7, you either have to go to the upper right hand corner, click the drop down menu and click History to get your previous browsing, or keep your computer logged on and your browser window open to click and hold down your "back arrow" on the left hand side.
I think whoever it was did the drop own menu to access history, and it was done within a minute, NOT doing individual google/IE searches. The time stamps for each search was seconds. JMO.
 
  • #437
(quoting myself)

It wasn't the video guy sitting on the next bench, it was the reporter from The San Bernardino County Sentinel. We spent almost 2 hours talking about the case while we waited for everyone else to come back from lunch. Nothing new really, same kind of discussion we have here.

One interesting tidbit.... I asked him if he thought DK would testify. He said he brought that up to Maline the other day, Maline's response was that they couldn't even find him. They have no idea where DK is.

More notes: The juror who was involved in the accident today is an alternate. He broke his wrist trying to get storage containers down from the rafters in his garage. It was not a car accident.

The jurors seemed very engaged and almost all of them were taking notes.

Missy: the calander wasn't on display today, so I wouldn't even be able to describe it to you. However, the reporter said he would pass on the info to the video guy that there are some in the online communities who want to see the calander and maybe Law and Crime can tweet a pic of it.

All in all it was a pretty uneventful day.

MOO
Maybe he's not missing but avoiding a subpoena?
 
  • #438
(quoting myself)

It wasn't the video guy sitting on the next bench, it was the reporter from The San Bernardino County Sentinel. We spent almost 2 hours talking about the case while we waited for everyone else to come back from lunch. Nothing new really, same kind of discussion we have here.

One interesting tidbit.... I asked him if he thought DK would testify. He said he brought that up to Maline the other day, Maline's response was that they couldn't even find him. They have no idea where DK is.

More notes: The juror who was involved in the accident today is an alternate. He broke his wrist trying to get storage containers down from the rafters in his garage. It was not a car accident.

The jurors seemed very engaged and almost all of them were taking notes.

Missy: the calander wasn't on display today, so I wouldn't even be able to describe it to you. However, the reporter said he would pass on the info to the video guy that there are some in the online communities who want to see the calander and maybe Law and Crime can tweet a pic of it.

All in all it was a pretty uneventful day.

MOO

Ohhhh thank you so much for asking about it! And hopefully we will see it sometimes soon :)

uhmmm THEY CAN'T FIND DAN?????

If they want to call Dan as a witness, and he can't be found... then what? ugggh I can see that being an issue.
 
  • #439
Maybe he's not missing but avoiding a subpoena?

Most likely. No doubt he doesn't want to get anywhere near the witness stand.
 
  • #440
Maybe he's not missing but avoiding a subpoena?
I think I would too if the defense was gunning for me. Let their defendant clear himself if CM isn't the guilty party.
 
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