I can't find my timeline post, but I have most of it memorized. Please add more facts you think are important.
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Sun Feb 9
Charli Scott leaves a family party at her sister Brooke's home in Haiku at about 8 PM.
She is never seen again by friends or family. No one has contacted the family saying they saw her after that.
There were some atypical posts on SC's Facebook account from about 3-4:15 PM and late in the evening. (Not necessarily made by SC.)
Just before 11 PM - Charli's iPhone pings off of a cell tower and gives its location as somewhere near Honomanu Bay.
Hearsay for now:
the police gave the grand jury some evidence that a truck lifted like SC's and with blurry photo of driver that could be Steven was captured on camera in Paia at a time when he later claimed his truck was disabled out near Keanae.
From the Ladle indicated he initially said his truck was there overnight.
fromtheladle said SC was seen "in Hana" by someone late that night miles past Keanae, in a car not known to be his.
Mon Feb 10
Nala is found at Nahiku Marketplace, but is not connected to the family or police until the next day.
Charli does not stop by her mom's house to drop off laundry before work. Mom worries.
Family discovers Charli never went to work.
Family learns no friends they know of have called her or texted her since before the party.
Family members go to her house and find her other dog locked in and out of food and water. Nala is not there.
Family does some driving around looking for her car in case she had an accident.
Late -- 10PM to midnight, mother makes missing persons report and mentions SC is likely to be involved.
Tue Feb 11
Police show up at SC's house and wake him, ask him questions, at about 6 AM
SC admits he his father of baby (has been told) and says he was with Charli the night before. We don't know exactly what he said at that point.
Scott Sister calls SC at work, then goes to his workplace (8 AM) to ask him what he knows.
SC tells family story about truck stuck near Keanae and promises to show them the spot when he gets off work (at 3 probably). The spot is not fact, but the fact is he tells the story and they soon start looking in this area and all along Hana Highway to that point.
Police call SC and ask him to come to the station to answer questions. He says he cannot because he has to go out Hana Highway with family.
SC goes out to "search" with family and shows them a spot near the 20 MM near Keanae where he supposedly had vehicle trouble.
Sister is checking out Honomanu because of phone ping.
From The ladle says SC went down the road where her clothes were later found twice that day, alone, and acted "protective" of it.
Before midnight: Kim Scott learns that Nala has been found unharmed, not dirty, not in distress, at Nahiku Marketplace.
Wed. Feb 12
Search goes on, starting at Nahiku.
SC goes to Wailuku police station where he answers questions and takes a polygraph.
Before 6 PM, searchers find the 4Runner torched in the Peahi Road area.
Police are notified and police impound the car as evidence.
Thurs, Feb 13
SC gives interview by phone to Mileka Lincoln, saying he will answer questions and they can use it but cannot broadcast the recording.
Just before dusk, PS and other searchers find Charli's clothes near the road leading to Paraquat's, near a stream, not on the beach.
Found are Blanket (one she kept in the Forerunner) full of maggots, and also found blouse, bra, skirt Charli wore at the party, all slashed multiple times and with blood on them. The skirt has more than 20 stab slashes below the waistband (this info presented to grand jury, not publicly commented on by PS).
Also found --Two empty rolls of duct tape, gloves, and a pair of black jeans. (Possible other items not listed.)
PS and other searchers photograph items in place and take them to police station.
Fri, Feb 14
Police search the area where evidence was found. Locate bone with tooth (later identified as CS jawbone and tooth), blood (on ground?), Charli's shoes, fingernails. (Possibly more not released.)
This is the last time and place evidence of her was found. Her laptop was never found. Her phone was never online again nor pinged again, but it did ring for a few days (which means it was turned on and had battery power). Never found.
Summary: (whereabouts not accounted for means as far as known by us at Websleuths via some source. Trial evidence should make it more clear when SC's whereabouts are truly accounted for by witnesses.)
Steven's truck was not seen broken down on Hana Highway near Keanae, even though it is police procedure to note unoccupied vehicles on that road, it is a heavily traveled road, and the case was high profile on media asking for anyone who had seen anything.
Charli was last seen by family at around 8 PM in Haiku, and her phone last pinged at 11 PM near Honomanu Bay.
Charli must have had Nala with her at the family party, or there would have been some uncertainty about Nala's accompaniment from family. There was not.
Nala was almost certainly transported to Nahiku or nearby, did not walk there. Whoever did it did not harm her. No signs she had been in struggle.
Steven's story does not name anyone as witnesses to support story, does not mention seeing anyone (except Charli) from 3 PM Sunday when he left work until he went back to work Monday morning.
No one that we know of reported Charli as seen going to SC's house or back to her own house in Makawao. (Note that her landlord lives on the same property, does he not?)
Mon -- Tue -- Wed
Steven reportedly detailed his truck (From The Ladle). Do not know if he worked Monday.
Steven was accounted for from Tuesday a.m. until some time Tuesday afternoon, HOWEVER, he is said by From The Ladle to have twice that afternoon had access alone to the area where Charli's clothes, items, and partial remains were found 2-3 days later. Steven is not accounted for Tuesday night.
Steven is accounted for part of Wednesday, went to police station, was polygraphed. May have worked, not known.
PS told grand jury that he searched for Charli at least once after he was polygraphed (which happened Wednesday morning).
Wednesday night, not known.
The Forerunner had already been torched and was not blazing or smoking at 6 PM Wednesday. No one reported the actual blaze. (Was it late at night then?)
Thurs
HNN interview and evidence of crime scene found
Fri
Police have crime scene area cordoned off and find evidence in that vicinity that allows them to rule it a homicide (on March 4).