Christopher had gotten bachelor's degree and ended up at Johns Hopkins and finished school online.
When you would go through Corey's bookbag, you would check his schoolwork, and testified at previous hearing you couldn't recall what grade Corey was in. If you were the person doing all those things then Christopher wasn't doing all these things? So Christopher was more responsible for those things than you were? I passed all that information along to my son telling him how Corey was doing, what needed attention.
So you were pretty integral when Corey was living in your house. When they moved you became less involved in Corey's care and education correct? correct. It was your son's responsibility to do all those things., he no longer had your guidance and assistance with ow to do all those things without you.
March 22nd you went down to barneget and saw Corey and your son, spent a few hours. Your wife noted a bruise on Corey's forehead. Did you see it? I did.
you gave a pretty long statement to detective Mitchell with prosecutor's office but you didn't tell him that Corey had a bruise on his forehead? Dont' believe I mentioned it. With all your training as a police officer you didn't find it was important to relay? I didn't think it was any more significant than him telling me he fell on the treadmill. So Corey told you he had fallen on treadmill? It was a joint discussion at dinner. Didn't think to mention it to detective Mitchell.