Hi
WhoaIsMe-- Do you care to elaborate upon this point? I am puzzled how a 4:20 pm reference by
anonone's reference to fishing Enid Lake suddenly becomes a "vague reference to smoking pot". I am confused. I watched the interview, saw nor heard any reference to 4:20 pm, and now am very interested in where
anonone secured that time-detail.
As an aside, I noticed in the
Chandler interview that there is a car parked facing north on Herron. Then I read in the article that Chandler wrote and quoted Fowler:
Or in other words, the interview takes place on Sunday. When Fowler mentions "here", she is referring to the fact that she and her friend, Amber Shields, and Chandler are standing at the crime scene on Sunday. Her reference to "passing by the scene Saturday on her way to crappie fish at Enid Lake" clearly states that she drove by the crime scene on Saturday. Yet it does not say at what time.
However, since a car is visible on Sunday on the opposite side of the road of the crime, parked headed north, it is possible that either Fowler or Shields lives south of 2344-2355 Herron Road (closer to Benson Road, i.e. closer to Pope Co.), and that a trip to Main St., Courtland, is a regular trip heading north on Herron. (
*note: It is also possible that the car belongs to Chandler.)
Later from Chandler we learn that indeed this northerly drive (i.e. north-to-south) may indeed be the case: "Shields --
who, like Fowler, lives close to the scene -- went to school with Chambers at South Panola High School...."
What may be important here is the time on Saturday when Fowler drove by the scene. However I doubt it.
If she lives "close by" on Herron Road, she can drive by the crime scene any time she wants on Saturday, and consequently make the statement that she does -- with one exception: She clearly states, "I can't believe I didn't see anything when I passed by."
That statement implies that she feels that she OUGHT TO have seen something.
Since she makes that statement on Sunday, Dec 7 (i.e. the following day of the crime), and since she has knowledge of the time of the crime, she places herself somewhere close within the timeline of the crime. If she really drove by the crime scene at 4:20 pm, that time confounds the M&M video timeline. Why would she believe that she ought to have seen something at 4:20 pm when Jessica did not leave her home until sometime (disputed) around 6:20 pm (or even 5:20 pm)?
Bottomline: Ms Fowler could be just a well-meaning friend who feels that she ought to have been able to do something. Or a highly suspicious POI.