Plus I remember clearly she asked (because I’ve seen it so many times), that Trescott was a shortcut to “Monroe”. Isom says “Monroe”? And Wendi says “Oh I mean Mozaik. (the restuarant)
How could taking Trescott be a shortcut to Mozaik when its North where she lives and she was driving South?
I believe she says she meant to say Thomasville, but “I was thinking Mozaik-Monroe.” So she seems to me to be implying that she said Monroe because she was going to Mozaic, which also starts with M, so that was on her mind. To me that doesn‘t necessarily mean she thought Trescott was a shortcut to Mozaik, only that she was thinking for some reason about Mozaik, and so she said a different street with an M.
To me it appears she meant to say it was a shortcut to Thomasville and said Monroe instead. Why she made that mistake we don’t know. She claims she had Mozaik on the brain. But, it may possibly have been just a random slip up, because the idea of Trescott being a shortcut to Thomasville might have been a made-up excuse and not the actual reason she took that route. Speaking generally and not about this particular case, when one has a script, one might forget a line or two. Just my opinion, I don’t know. To me it seems to take her a minute to come up with the Mozaik/Monroe similarity as a reason she made the mistake, in response to Isom pointing out that Monroe makes no sense.
As for this whole debate, when you look at a map, at least to me it is clear that the length of Trescott is about the same as the remaining length of Centerville/Betton, and both routes take you to the corner of Betton/Thomasville. Trescott is not shorter, at least to my eye. It may even be a longer way to get there in terms of TIME, because of the speed bumps and reduced speed limit.
It IS, however, what could be called a “cut through,” from the main road. To me it could be conceivable hypothetically that someone who had once lived about half way down Trescott would be used to taking the rest of Trescott when going to Thomasville, and so perhaps, if one hypothetically had no sense of direction, the Trescott route to the corner of Betton/Thomasville might have been familiar. So one might, hypothetically, take Trescott as a “cut-through” even if one was on Centerville.
But, as someone else said, it is a little harder to believe, in my opinion, that one would decide to head South on Centerville to go to Mozaik at all from Aqua Ridge; or that one would choose that liquor store rather than one right near Mozaik; or that one would see a crime scene in front of one’s ex’s home and think it was a downed tree and not stop and ask what was going on. And that one would then tell several several different stories about why one did all of those things. Including possibly making a slip-up as to the name of a road. Hypothetically. As someone said, this is all circumstantial evidence, but it can add up for a jury.