Of note in this evidence, "As her father put it, 'There is no way that girl could stay away from a phone.' Her phone records tend to confirm this," Code says.
by Adam Carter 2:44 PM
Code describing some of the relationships between people in this trial. Talking about Andrew Michalski: "Mr. Michalski was Millard's best friend, and they did a lot of conventional male activities together, like off-roading and video gaming."
by Adam Carter 2:47 PM
Code has now said a couple of times that Babcock was always on her phone and on Facebook. This is a key issue in the trial, as she's had zero social media activity in over five years, which the Crown says shows she's dead.
by Adam Carter 2:48 PM
Code is now moving to Babcock's mental health that we've heard: "That she repeatedly reported feelings of extreme anxiety related to a fear of death, that she sometimes described being 'very close to her parents and sometimes 'did not want to live with her parents anymore,' that she sometimes expressed thoughts of self-harm and suicidal thoughts and sometimes 'did not have any suicidal thoughts because she loved live,' that she reported smoking one marijuana joint a day, and that sometimes there were 'conflicts with her parents and sometimes 'her parents had been more understanding.'"
by Adam Carter 2:55 PM
Code is now moving through evidence called "Ms. Babcock's deterioration." This is based on evidence we have heard about Babcock's drug use, and her father saying he noticed a change in his daughter towards the end of 2011 and into early 2012.
by Adam Carter 2:58 PM