PaperDoll
When I'm Silent, I make the most sense
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On re-reading Mogg's testimony about what EN said, I think I misinterpreted EN's route after leaving Alta.
I think Mogg is saying this: From Villa Monterey, the Audi turned west onto Alta. As the Audi was passing Carmel Peak, EN looked north on Carmel Peak and saw the Buick turning south onto Carmel Peak from Cherry River.
At that point, I think EN had the same impression as what I said earlier: He could see that the Buick had taken Cherry River to within a couple houses of his and turned south onto Carmel Peak. He perceived that as driving "past" his house. Mogg testified that EN "couldn't believe they were driving past his house."
Then he told the Audi driver the comment about knowing a "shortcut" to his house. The Audi was at that point west of Carmel Peak and traveling west on Alta. The Audi turned around and went to Carmel Peak, where they turned north and followed the Buick into the Mt. Shasta cul de sac.
This makes sense, I think. Cimarron is a major road, and that's probably what the Audi driver would have taken to get to EN's house. Carmel Peak is a little bitty road — there are so many cul de sacs in that neighborhood, the Audi driver may not have known it went through to Cherry River, and EN would probably consider it a "shortcut."
This matches what Mogg said about the Audi's route, and also matches what BM said about the Audi coming north on Carmel Peak before turning onto Mt. Shasta. It also explains how the Audi "followed" the Buick to Mt. Shasta even though it actually took a different route than the Buick to get there.
Different route for the Audi than I thought. But same perceptions by EN about what the Buick was doing there.
The Buick was trying to get home.
EN was also trying to get home, and he was shocked when he saw the Buick drive "past" his house. EN will still trying to get away. EN had done nothing but try to get away; for the entire incident, EN was trying to get away.
Hell, as the Audi was heading north on Carmel Peak, EN may have told the driver "go left up here" meaning go left on Cherry River, and the driver instead turned left onto Mt. Shasta.
Who knows who opened fire first? Bob said it doesn't matter.
BBM: YES, that is how I think it went down


