Annie Elise
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And common areas like the road and like this lawn, you don't get to have the playbook for this.
You don't own them.
It wasn't hers.
No matter how many times she called 911 and no matter how many times the police had to waste their time coming out and talking to her, it was never going to become her property or her rules.
It just wasn't.
Which also, not for nothing, but remember in that previous 911 call, she said that the kids were being so loud that she couldn't even hear her own phone calls.
Yet now they're eavesdropping.
They're listening in on her phone calls.
It's a HIPAA violation.
It's almost like she realized that when this field argument and trespassing argument wasn't going to carry much water, that she had to think of something else and think quickly on her feet of like,
okay, well, they're not gonna let me say that they're trespassing on the lawn.
That's open space for them.
But let me say this, there is a violation happening.
I mean, it just reeks of desperation.
Truly, it does.
And she clearly just wanted to think of something, anything to get these kids in trouble again.
I mean, that's just my opinion, but I also think it's pretty obvious.
So there were all of these incessant calls from Susan to the police department that were leading up in the years, months, weeks, and days to AJ's death.
There were a lot of very bold claims, but remember, none of it was ever backed up with any kind of actual proof or evidence.
All to say, by June 2nd, this wasn't just a one-time conflict.