1. The Orange County Sheriff’s Office was contacted by an inmate in the Florida
Department of Correction, who stated that she had communications with the
Defendant while in the Orange County Jail.
2. That inmate was interviewed on or about the 22nd day of January 2010 and
relayed potentially relevant statements by the Defendant, which are not in the
nature of a confession, and gave the name of another inmate who also had
communication with the Defendant.
3. The second inmate, presently incarcerated in Federal Prison, was interviewed
on or about the 27th day of January 2010 and reluctantly confirmed
communication with the Defendant adding that she had received approximately
fifty written communications from the Defendant which were then in the
possession of another individual whose identity was provided to the Orange
County Sheriffs Office.
4. The Orange County Sheriffs Office contacted the named individual, confirmed
the existence of these documents and took possession of the originals.
5. The undersigned and co-counsels have examined the documents and they do
appear to contain relevant statements of the Defendant, which are not in the
nature of a confession.
Department of Correction, who stated that she had communications with the
Defendant while in the Orange County Jail.
2. That inmate was interviewed on or about the 22nd day of January 2010 and
relayed potentially relevant statements by the Defendant, which are not in the
nature of a confession, and gave the name of another inmate who also had
communication with the Defendant.
3. The second inmate, presently incarcerated in Federal Prison, was interviewed
on or about the 27th day of January 2010 and reluctantly confirmed
communication with the Defendant adding that she had received approximately
fifty written communications from the Defendant which were then in the
possession of another individual whose identity was provided to the Orange
County Sheriffs Office.
4. The Orange County Sheriffs Office contacted the named individual, confirmed
the existence of these documents and took possession of the originals.
5. The undersigned and co-counsels have examined the documents and they do
appear to contain relevant statements of the Defendant, which are not in the
nature of a confession.