Annie Elise
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Each time the police would report to the scene after one of Susan's calls, they would leave with the same conclusion every single time.
They would talk to the kids and they would say, hey, if she starts calling you names and bothering you, just don't feed into it because she's trying to make you guys look bad.
So because of that, just ignore her.
Go get your parents.
Do whatever you need to do.
Just really try not to interact with her.
The police had also learned very early on that this open field that all of the kids would play on,
they were allowed to be there.
They knew that Susan didn't own it, that they weren't trespassing, that whenever she called to say that the kids were trespassing, that they really weren't.
And body cam footage from after receiving one of Susan's calls even captures the responding officers talking with each other, you know, amongst each other, concluding that Susan was the problem in all of this.
You even heard in that clip that the adults in the neighborhood were all pretty strict with their kids when it came to Susan.
They didn't want their kids giving Susan any sort of attitude or mouthing off to her.
I mean, they knew that she was kind of a problem, so they wanted their kids to be respectful and keep their distance, all the way to the point where one of the kids even got grounded for talking back to Susan once.
But that's the thing.
The kids would be playing, they'd be minding their own business, doing their thing, and then Susan would be the one to come outside and antagonize them, calling them names, getting things stirred up.
And then the minute that they would kind of stoop to her level or push back, she would play the victim card, saying that she was scared, that she needed the police to get involved, that she felt threatened.