Harvey Guillén
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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And it shows that he was texting Molly all night.
Mundane things.
Asking her what she ate for dinner and wishing her goodnight.
The messages make it seem like he was unaware she was already dead.
So maybe Jim's story checks out.
There's nobody who can prove he's lying.
At least nobody who's awake yet.
As it turns out, there's another person present in Jim's house that night.
His daughter, Emma, is upstairs sleeping through this whole thing like a true teenager.
And she has some crucial details to add to her father's story.
When investigators speak to Jim's daughter, Emma, they learn that she was still awake when her dad got home the night of the murder.
He didn't return around 8.30, as he claimed.
He actually returned home around 10 p.m.
She knows this because she was up late trying to finish her homework in the living room.
Once her dad walked in the door, his behavior was, I don't want to say, suspicious.
It was, um...
like the most suspicious somebody could ever act.
Right away, Jim's like, what are you still doing up?
And she can tell he's strangely antsy.
Then he proceeds to strip down and throw his clothes in the washing machine, along with a cup of bleach.