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May 11 (cont'd):
-Before going home, Colin stopped his motorcycle, providing Armstrong a fake alibi about his whereabouts that evening
-Alibi: He went to deliver marijuana to a friend in North Austin who needed it for pain.
-When he arrived home at dark, there was no text response from Armstrong
-He remembers having a 7-minute phone call with a friend named Allen from his home. He was advising him on bike parts
-Colin never left the house for the remainder of the evening
-Colin texted Armstrong about plans for the next morning. Armstrong never responded
Alex Note: During this entire testimony in the courtroom, Strickland's eyes are closed as he traces back in his memory. His arms are crossed in front of him. He is in a trance as he speaks. He does not look at the prosecutor as he answers questions. The jury is looking back and forth from Q to A. Armstrong stares straight ahead.
6:02 PM · Nov 3, 2023
Of course he has to toss in the reason the friend needed it, because recreational is illegal in TX. He was probably more upset about being on the stand and having to admit this than anything else.
I can’t imagine testifying has been easy for this guy.
I vascillate between hoping he is still truly upset about Mo and his involvement, peripherally, and thinking he's just more worried about his own career.