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Correct, there is no record of any 3.17 call until "Stipp's attempted call to 10111" in the DT's HOA.
Re: the time of the 10111 call-- I know 3:17 was the time that Roux outlined in his HOA timeline, but were you ever able to find a primary source for the actual time of Stipp's attempted to call to 10111? I tend to agree with your earlier post below that it would seem impossible for this call to have been at 3:17 when Dr. Stipp and his wife both testified he tried to call 10111 BEFORE he succeeded in reaching security at 3:15:51.
From your post #246 in previous thread #61 dated 6/2/2015 asking GR_Turner:
Do you know where the evidence for Dr Stipps 3.17 10111 call comes from?
In his court testimony Stipp said that he tried 10111 before he got through to security at 3.15.51. AFAIK he said nothing about another call to 10111 after the 3.15.51 call.
This was GR_Turner's response (Thread 61, #247) to your post :
Roux said it was at 3.17. I assume they must have had the 10111 call records and it wasn't contradicted by the state.
Yes, that's the problem with Stipp's testimony. The phone times don't match up with what he said. That's why it's better to go with Johnson's phone times. But in each case, the only phones evidence apparently submitted to the court was the security phones times which is why some prefer to use those and ignore the other times. The state put their shots at 3.17 based on Johnson's call so they must be sure it's right.
I, for one, am not willing to accept Roux's statement as definitive and assume they had the 10111 call records if that was not introduced into evidence. And since neither the State nor the Defense produced official call records for Johnson either, then we are still left wondering why the State ever would have accepted the 3:17 time for the final shots. What a mess!