I honestly just assumed Alice and Gina were the same person. The Morris book says Alice (and her daughter Ellie) are pseudonyms, both Alice and Gina do volunteer work with the school, both their daughters were 8 and friends with Kyron and both made the same claim of seeing Kyron in the classroom with Terri taking the picture. Gina and her daughter are never mentioned by name in the book, and media quotes Gina did are matched by Alice in the book.
There is actually
another source that gives an approximate time for the picture: 8:30, also Gina Zimmerman. Bear in mind, this is half a year later, and if Gina/Alice is to be believed, she was already suspecting Terri by then.
The thing is, I can vaguely see why an 8:45 timestamp for the picture would be appealing to Desiree. It would mean that when Terri left the classroom she could have said "taking him to an appointment" to fool Porter while not risking being seen wandering the school with Kyron for the next 15 minutes. Remember in her
email, Terri is obviously claiming that it was her final words as she left that were misinterpreted by the teacher.
That's two completely different sets of actions, and if she intended to visit other exhibits for 15-20 minutes before leaving, Terri's words in the email would make little sense in a guilt-centric narrative. But if Terri left immediately, it would work, however she was seen elsewhere in the school, so now the final conversation with Porter has to postdate that. Hence the second visit to the classroom, the second posing by the project and picture-taking.
It is, of course, incredibly convoluted and contrived, and relies entirely on the words of a single person - Desiree, nine years later, who wasn't there.
Another place it falters is that Gina/Alice, who is quoted in the book as believing in Terri's guilt, never thinks it would be pertinent to mention Terri's two visits to the classroom and that the second ended with the school bell. The students were supposed to be put into groups, yet Terri just walks away with Kyron in front of Porter, Gina/Alice and everyone? It makes sense if it happened between 8:15 and 8:30. It doesn't make sense if it happened at 8:45.
Yet another place it falters is that we have
actual witness testimony that Kyron was supposed to be in a group.
Yet Porter didn't say that Kyron was going with his mother. Why, if she walked away with him just as the groups were supposed to be formed?
Still yet another place it falters is that if initially said she took the picture at 8:45 (as Desiree claims), why would she ever change that time? She had to know the picture was timestamped. This is a common thread in Desiree's late-coming new "facts" - the supposed email, the photo - they supposedly provide actual undeniable evidence that Terri denies, yet she would absolutely have known about.
Everything else points to Terri and Kyron beginning at 213, then going around the school, and never returning to 213 together. Desiree is the only one who has ever disagreed.
The problem with this - especially with the factoids the Morris book brings - is that people lie for reasons. They don't lie just for the fun of it.
And the picture painted by the supposed lies of Terri is utterly without reason. If she lied, she would have lied to fit the evidence she knew about.
The email, the 8:50 witnesses, the photo time-stamp, they make for compelling headlines, but when you try to fit them into everything that was revealed in the early stages of the investigation, they just don't fit.
Which a. doesn't match the actual witness account by TP or b. reality, since such an email would not exist.
So she took Kyron to 213, had him pose with the project (and presumably didn't take a picture), then walked around, visited Kyron's old teacher, walked back up, had Kyron pose a second time with the project, take a picture, then leave with Kyron for a tour despite the chaperone-led groups being formed.
And all this happened in front of Gina/Alice (who sees Terri telling her about the June 11th appointment as her asking Gina/Alice to lie) and she doesn't see fit to mention it when interviewed by Rebecca Morris? And if she did, why didn't Morris mention it? It can't be for investigative reasons, since she's had no problem revealing the (supposed) sighting of Kyron and Terri outside at 8:50 - even giving the name of a witness, a minor! - and all manner of other details.
But they won't.
Here it is mentioned. I checked the
podcast for the full quote.
Granted, this could just be Desiree's fairly sloppy way of giving information, but it sure reads like technology has given the new time for that picture. This is not mentioned in the book.