Witness testifies to seeing torched 4Runner
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Robert Lee said he was driving through the area, which is known as a dumpsite for vehicles, when he saw the Toyota 4Runner.
"I saw this vehicle was completely burned and didn't look like anything was wrong with it," Lee said. "I thought it was a stolen car or something. It didn't look like anything was salvageable."
Lee said he saw the 4Runner on "a Monday night, I believe," which would have been Feb. 10, 2014, the night after 27-year-old Makawao resident Carly "Charli" Scott was last seen alive.
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The 1997 Toyota 4Runner, which belonged to Scott, was overturned on its driver's side, with all four doors and the front grill missing when police recovered it. Its license plate was lying on the ground in front of the vehicle, said police evidence specialist Anthony Earles.
In contrast, Lee said the 4Runner had all its doors when he saw it. "It was all complete except it was burned," Lee said. "It was all intact. Everything that I could see was intact."
Lee, who was working as a mechanic, said he lives about a mile away from "Jaws" and has gone there for five or six years to look for car parts from abandoned vehicles to recycle.
Lee said he didn't take any parts from the 4Runner. The same night, he said he told his friend Christopher Fanelli, who also recycles car parts, about the vehicle.
Earlier in the trial, Fanelli testified he took the tow package and removed the gas tank to reach the fuel pump of the 4Runner. Fanelli said his friend removed copper wiring from the vehicle.
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During cross-examination, defense attorney Jon Apo asked Lee whom he talked to for information on the location of the 4Runner doors.
"That's confidential," Lee said.
He said he didn't give the name to Dods.
"So if Detective Dods didn't know who it was, he couldn't follow up on that person's involvement in anything?" Apo asked.
Lee said yes.
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Robert Lee said he was driving through the area, which is known as a dumpsite for vehicles, when he saw the Toyota 4Runner.
"I saw this vehicle was completely burned and didn't look like anything was wrong with it," Lee said. "I thought it was a stolen car or something. It didn't look like anything was salvageable."
Lee said he saw the 4Runner on "a Monday night, I believe," which would have been Feb. 10, 2014, the night after 27-year-old Makawao resident Carly "Charli" Scott was last seen alive.
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The 1997 Toyota 4Runner, which belonged to Scott, was overturned on its driver's side, with all four doors and the front grill missing when police recovered it. Its license plate was lying on the ground in front of the vehicle, said police evidence specialist Anthony Earles.
In contrast, Lee said the 4Runner had all its doors when he saw it. "It was all complete except it was burned," Lee said. "It was all intact. Everything that I could see was intact."
Lee, who was working as a mechanic, said he lives about a mile away from "Jaws" and has gone there for five or six years to look for car parts from abandoned vehicles to recycle.
Lee said he didn't take any parts from the 4Runner. The same night, he said he told his friend Christopher Fanelli, who also recycles car parts, about the vehicle.
Earlier in the trial, Fanelli testified he took the tow package and removed the gas tank to reach the fuel pump of the 4Runner. Fanelli said his friend removed copper wiring from the vehicle.
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During cross-examination, defense attorney Jon Apo asked Lee whom he talked to for information on the location of the 4Runner doors.
"That's confidential," Lee said.
He said he didn't give the name to Dods.
"So if Detective Dods didn't know who it was, he couldn't follow up on that person's involvement in anything?" Apo asked.
Lee said yes.