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I'm curious how you know this. Because I don't think anyone knows this. What we do know, however, is that we've got a conflict.
We have TL saying RA was there between 1:30 and 3:30
vs.
RA in a voluntary interview, stating in response to TL's telling him that LE thinks the girls were abducted between 1:30 and 3:30 and asking (paraphrasing) "Were you there?" and RA stating "Yeah. I got there around noon and left around 1:30." (p. 109)
1. For corroboration of TL's sworn statement we have a "lost and unrecorded" accounting from a connected LE partner (Dan Dulin) - p. 133
2. For corroboration of TL's sworn statement we have an independent witness (SC) who gave a provided a description
4 months later of a man she saw at 3:57 p.m., and that sketch looked similar to RA as well as to a number of other people. (p.106)
1. For corroboration of RA's account we have an independent witness (BB) with no dog in this fight who states that sometime around
2:15 p.m., RA's car was not there. She knows this because there was only one car there and she looked. She remembered the car because it was a car that reminded her of a car her dad when she was a kid, and so she examined it - examined it to the point where she was able to draw a sketch of its body and angles. (p.113, 114; FN 164)
2. For corroboration of RA's account we also have an independent witness (BB) who gave a
contemporaneous sketch of the man she saw which was memorialized
3 days later, and that sketch looked nothing like RA. (p.105)
Then we have an unverified video that is claimed in the PCA to be time stamped at 2:13. We can't positively ID RA in the video but if we say it's him for argument's sake, how do you know they didn't film him as they were walking in, and he was walking out? Has the video been produced to the defense? Was a forensic analysis report produced?
There are missing facts here. So again, based on the public facing information we have, how is that you know RA was present on the trail at the time A&L were abducted and attacked?
jmo
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