Cathy ‏@courtchatter 1m1 minute ago
State admits photo of #AprilMillsap's dog, Penny. April was walking Penny the day she was murdered. #VanCallisTrial
Cathy ‏@courtchatter 21s21 seconds ago
#VanCallisTrial - Jennifer identifies a baggie of dog treats #AprilMillsap took with her when she walked Penny.
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Priya Mann ‏@Local4Priya 1m1 minute ago
Jennifer says she got worried after April did not return calls/texts. Started looking around the trail when she saw animal control & police
James VanCallis’ trial will be a “who did it” that will result in his conviction for the slaying of April Millsap in 2014 along the Macomb Orchard Trial, an assistant Macomb County prosecutor told a jury Wednesday.
Assistant Prosecutor Bill Dailey promised he and co-counsel Bill Cataldo will show that VanCallis, 34, of Goodells, killed 14-year-old Millsap as she walked her dog, Penny, along the trail in Armada.
“Most of this trial will be about who did it,” Dailey said in opening remarks at VanCallis’ trial in Macomb County Circuit Court in Mount Clemens. “The man sitting in that seat is the one who did it.”
Erika EricksonVerified account ‏@FOX2Erika 3h3 hours ago
Trial for #JamesVancallis resumes in Macomb Co. Prosecution: "the most interesting evidence" will be today @FOX2News
I find that people who talk fast don't want you to focus on the important stuff or the despicable stuff either. They want to "high" light the stuff that will sway you..
The animation introduced through FBI agent Matthew Zentz shows the phone entering the path at a walking speed, about 3.8 mph, at Fulton Street, traveling east and turning around and going west on the path before it stays in the area where her body was found about midway through the animation. In that area, the phone stops and starts and zigs and zags many times for about 15 minutes -- when prosecutors say the attack occurred -- before it suddenly leaves. It accelerates to a speed of more than 30 mph and for the most part maintains a speed of at least 18 mph for the rest of the time, in support of the prosecution claim that VanCallis sped away with the phone on his motorcycle. The phone travels from the path into downtown Armada, an Armada subdivision, onto Omo Road and lastly on a driveway off Omo, where the phone was found about a half-mile from the crime scene.
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