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So we know that at the very least, Jen and Matt were listening in on and gossiping about Carrie's interview. And second, we've learned again that Matt is cold. John's been gone for three days, first Matt says he's just the guy, and now that there are important interviews about the death happening, Matt is only concerned with missing his basketball game.
So we know that at the very least, Jen and Matt were listening in on and gossiping about Carrie's interview. And second, we've learned again that Matt is cold. John's been gone for three days, first Matt says he's just the guy, and now that there are important interviews about the death happening, Matt is only concerned with missing his basketball game.
Another highlight of Cross was Jackson asking about the seven calls from Jen's phone to John's phone just after 12 15 a.m on the night of the incident. And this question brought us our first instance of someone on the stand testifying to making butt dials. Now we have two interesting things about these alleged butt dials. First, all seven of them were deleted from Jen's phone.
Another highlight of Cross was Jackson asking about the seven calls from Jen's phone to John's phone just after 12 15 a.m on the night of the incident. And this question brought us our first instance of someone on the stand testifying to making butt dials. Now we have two interesting things about these alleged butt dials. First, all seven of them were deleted from Jen's phone.
Another highlight of Cross was Jackson asking about the seven calls from Jen's phone to John's phone just after 12 15 a.m on the night of the incident. And this question brought us our first instance of someone on the stand testifying to making butt dials. Now we have two interesting things about these alleged butt dials. First, all seven of them were deleted from Jen's phone.
And second, none of the calls went to voicemail. They were manually ended by the caller. Now this means that Jen not only butt dialed John seven times in a row, She also but hung up each call exactly after it finished ringing. So we're talking about at least 14 distinct, perfectly timed instances of but to phone contact if we're to believe Jen's testimony.
And second, none of the calls went to voicemail. They were manually ended by the caller. Now this means that Jen not only butt dialed John seven times in a row, She also but hung up each call exactly after it finished ringing. So we're talking about at least 14 distinct, perfectly timed instances of but to phone contact if we're to believe Jen's testimony.
And second, none of the calls went to voicemail. They were manually ended by the caller. Now this means that Jen not only butt dialed John seven times in a row, She also but hung up each call exactly after it finished ringing. So we're talking about at least 14 distinct, perfectly timed instances of but to phone contact if we're to believe Jen's testimony.
Now there's one last line of cross-examination that I want to discuss. Alan asks Jen why she didn't run into the house and grab her brother-in-law Brian Albert, a trained first responder, and have him help John. Then Alan goes a step further and points out, hey, someone's dead on your sister's front lawn. She's not answering her phone.
Now there's one last line of cross-examination that I want to discuss. Alan asks Jen why she didn't run into the house and grab her brother-in-law Brian Albert, a trained first responder, and have him help John. Then Alan goes a step further and points out, hey, someone's dead on your sister's front lawn. She's not answering her phone.
Now there's one last line of cross-examination that I want to discuss. Alan asks Jen why she didn't run into the house and grab her brother-in-law Brian Albert, a trained first responder, and have him help John. Then Alan goes a step further and points out, hey, someone's dead on your sister's front lawn. She's not answering her phone.
Did you think to go in and check to see if she herself was in danger? And to this, Jen says, I didn't because your client was screaming that she hit him. She had a cracked taillight. She was crying. Here she's sort of implying that she, Jen, immediately figured out that John was hit by a car, but she didn't have any reason to worry about her sister.
Did you think to go in and check to see if she herself was in danger? And to this, Jen says, I didn't because your client was screaming that she hit him. She had a cracked taillight. She was crying. Here she's sort of implying that she, Jen, immediately figured out that John was hit by a car, but she didn't have any reason to worry about her sister.
Did you think to go in and check to see if she herself was in danger? And to this, Jen says, I didn't because your client was screaming that she hit him. She had a cracked taillight. She was crying. Here she's sort of implying that she, Jen, immediately figured out that John was hit by a car, but she didn't have any reason to worry about her sister.
Jackson counters this and says, quote, Jen's answer, quote, Now that's a bit of a contradiction from two lines earlier when she said she immediately knew it was a car accident. Slip of the tongue, miscommunication. Or did Jackson catch her in a lie here? So after Cross, here are my final thoughts on Jen. I don't know if she's lying, if she's covering something up.
Jackson counters this and says, quote, Jen's answer, quote, Now that's a bit of a contradiction from two lines earlier when she said she immediately knew it was a car accident. Slip of the tongue, miscommunication. Or did Jackson catch her in a lie here? So after Cross, here are my final thoughts on Jen. I don't know if she's lying, if she's covering something up.
Jackson counters this and says, quote, Jen's answer, quote, Now that's a bit of a contradiction from two lines earlier when she said she immediately knew it was a car accident. Slip of the tongue, miscommunication. Or did Jackson catch her in a lie here? So after Cross, here are my final thoughts on Jen. I don't know if she's lying, if she's covering something up.
I don't think any of us can really know for sure. But what I will say is that to me, she comes across as if she's more concerned with siding with the prosecution and disagreeing with the defense than she is with telling the truth of what actually happened.
I don't think any of us can really know for sure. But what I will say is that to me, she comes across as if she's more concerned with siding with the prosecution and disagreeing with the defense than she is with telling the truth of what actually happened.
I don't think any of us can really know for sure. But what I will say is that to me, she comes across as if she's more concerned with siding with the prosecution and disagreeing with the defense than she is with telling the truth of what actually happened.