Annie Elise
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You may have already seen the clips that I put out on social media this week. She was a very hostile witness, not only in the sense of, like, the actual legal definition, but just her behavior and her attitude. She was very combative, very abrasive, just not... not... someone I would ever want to engage in a conversation with, to be quite honest.
And what I found most compelling about her testimony is when she discussed the closed doors meeting she had, we all know her salary for a rookie cop, how as a rookie she was having some important meetings with some pretty high up people, how she said point blank that she saw Higgins go into the sally port for a weirdly long amount of time, or whatever she said, I'm paraphrasing, you'll hear the exact quote from Elena,
And what I found most compelling about her testimony is when she discussed the closed doors meeting she had, we all know her salary for a rookie cop, how as a rookie she was having some important meetings with some pretty high up people, how she said point blank that she saw Higgins go into the sally port for a weirdly long amount of time, or whatever she said, I'm paraphrasing, you'll hear the exact quote from Elena,
And what I found most compelling about her testimony is when she discussed the closed doors meeting she had, we all know her salary for a rookie cop, how as a rookie she was having some important meetings with some pretty high up people, how she said point blank that she saw Higgins go into the sally port for a weirdly long amount of time, or whatever she said, I'm paraphrasing, you'll hear the exact quote from Elena,
but then that she now is misremembering, that it was a false memory, as she called it. We also are going to talk about the dog bite expert, all of the back and forth of was it taillight, was it dog bite, was it canine scratches, and like the brutal... uncomfy cross-examination that happened during that.
but then that she now is misremembering, that it was a false memory, as she called it. We also are going to talk about the dog bite expert, all of the back and forth of was it taillight, was it dog bite, was it canine scratches, and like the brutal... uncomfy cross-examination that happened during that.
but then that she now is misremembering, that it was a false memory, as she called it. We also are going to talk about the dog bite expert, all of the back and forth of was it taillight, was it dog bite, was it canine scratches, and like the brutal... uncomfy cross-examination that happened during that.
We also are going to talk about Sergeant Barrows, and he is very important in this because he said that the taillight in the picture from the sally port is not the same taillight that he saw at the house in the afternoon the day the saw was going down, that it was missing a piece, which he described being what, like six inches by three inches, I believe, but that according to his term,
We also are going to talk about Sergeant Barrows, and he is very important in this because he said that the taillight in the picture from the sally port is not the same taillight that he saw at the house in the afternoon the day the saw was going down, that it was missing a piece, which he described being what, like six inches by three inches, I believe, but that according to his term,
We also are going to talk about Sergeant Barrows, and he is very important in this because he said that the taillight in the picture from the sally port is not the same taillight that he saw at the house in the afternoon the day the saw was going down, that it was missing a piece, which he described being what, like six inches by three inches, I believe, but that according to his term,
when he saw the image of it in the sally port, now it was smashed out. Once again, inferring that somebody else had smashed that taillight because it wasn't in that condition earlier, then the pieces perhaps were scattered at 34 Fairview, and whatever you believe, the rest is history. We also are going to be talking about Lucky.
when he saw the image of it in the sally port, now it was smashed out. Once again, inferring that somebody else had smashed that taillight because it wasn't in that condition earlier, then the pieces perhaps were scattered at 34 Fairview, and whatever you believe, the rest is history. We also are going to be talking about Lucky.
when he saw the image of it in the sally port, now it was smashed out. Once again, inferring that somebody else had smashed that taillight because it wasn't in that condition earlier, then the pieces perhaps were scattered at 34 Fairview, and whatever you believe, the rest is history. We also are going to be talking about Lucky.
He is the snowplow driver, and his testimony was incredibly important because he said that when he drove by at 2.30 in the morning, there was no body. He had full visibility all the way to the front door, and there was no body. But then when he went back on his route at 3.30, he saw the Ford Edge out front.
He is the snowplow driver, and his testimony was incredibly important because he said that when he drove by at 2.30 in the morning, there was no body. He had full visibility all the way to the front door, and there was no body. But then when he went back on his route at 3.30, he saw the Ford Edge out front.
He is the snowplow driver, and his testimony was incredibly important because he said that when he drove by at 2.30 in the morning, there was no body. He had full visibility all the way to the front door, and there was no body. But then when he went back on his route at 3.30, he saw the Ford Edge out front.
And he said that that was really weird because the Alberts had a huge driveway, a lot of space for multiple cars. They very rarely ever parked on the street. And even more than that, you're not allowed to park on the street in a snowstorm like that because then the plows can't get around you. So why this Ford Edge was now arriving at 3.30 and parked right there? Who knows? What do you think?
And he said that that was really weird because the Alberts had a huge driveway, a lot of space for multiple cars. They very rarely ever parked on the street. And even more than that, you're not allowed to park on the street in a snowstorm like that because then the plows can't get around you. So why this Ford Edge was now arriving at 3.30 and parked right there? Who knows? What do you think?
And he said that that was really weird because the Alberts had a huge driveway, a lot of space for multiple cars. They very rarely ever parked on the street. And even more than that, you're not allowed to park on the street in a snowstorm like that because then the plows can't get around you. So why this Ford Edge was now arriving at 3.30 and parked right there? Who knows? What do you think?
Going back to previous conversation and speculation, it's been insinuated that that car possibly belongs to an Albert family member, Colin, and that he was there to pick up Chloe, the German shepherd, and take her away. Is that true? I don't know. Just telling you what everybody's talking about.