Several days ago we had tried to figure out the exact day that Ayla broke her arm, by checking the last date of Justins class and weather reports for rain.
From Trista's timeline we learn it was Nov. 4 that Ayla broke her arm and Justin called her on Nov. 5
Has anyone checked to see if that matches with the weather and possible date of his lass class?
I posted this information previously. Since Justin claimed that Ayla broke her arm sometime in November and Trista claims it was on November 4, then it is possible that Justin used his class as an excuse, (he lied about being in class the day after Ayla broke her arm). Hmmmm:
01-16-2012, 12:55 AM
Helenstreet
Registered User Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 132
I have a question:
Regarding JP's account of the evening Ayla's arm was injured, I recall him stating that it occurred sometime in November--correct? He further stated that he waited until the next day to take her to the emergency room, due to his class--correct?
I found the fall schedule online of the only CDL class offered at Lawrence Adult Education, (where it was stated he attended the class), and it started September 6, 2011 and ran for 16 sessions, 2 classes a week (Tuesday and Thursday, 6:00 - 9:00 pm). This would mean that the last evening JP had a class was October 27, 2011, and Ayla's arm injury occurred on October 26, 2011--not in November. Furthermore, if JP had an evening class, why couldn't he--or Grandma--take Ayla to have her arm checked out prior to his class at 6:00 pm? Why would they wait until after 9:00 pm? I don't remember the exact date JP took custody of Ayla, but wasn't it less than 2 weeks prior to her arm injury then? I wonder what the weather was like on October 26, 2011? I don't understand how JP could confuse October with November!
01-16-2012, 12:57 AM
Helenstreet
Registered User Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 132
Here is the PDF link and class description:
http://midmaine.siteturbine.com/uplo...1_Brochure.pdf
"CDL/Bus Driver Training
(Fairfield)
Lawrence Adult Education in Fairfield is offering a driver
education course leading to a Class B CDL with a school bus
endorsement. To be eligible to take the course, applicants
must be at least 21 years old, have a good driving record,
and provide proof of good health. To register for this
course, please call Lawrence Adult Education at 453-4200
x 3114 for an application package (registration form and a
physical form to be completed by a doctor). Application
packets are also available online at
www.lawrenceadulted.
org.
Classroom time:
Tuesdays/Thursdays, 6:00-9:00 p.m., 16
sessions starting Sept. 6
Driving: Must be available on Saturdays. Some weekday
and evening time may also be available.
Fee: $450"