Michelle Amacone
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While they were sleeping, she woke him up and said that she thought she heard someone coming in the slider in the master bedroom. and that someone was breaking into the house. She told him to get on the floor.
While they were sleeping, she woke him up and said that she thought she heard someone coming in the slider in the master bedroom. and that someone was breaking into the house. She told him to get on the floor.
He then began struggling because he wanted to get up and look out the window and see if he could see anyone coming or going. Lisa was holding him down on the floor and telling him, stay on the floor, stay on the floor, don't get up.
He then began struggling because he wanted to get up and look out the window and see if he could see anyone coming or going. Lisa was holding him down on the floor and telling him, stay on the floor, stay on the floor, don't get up.
And he goes to the window, is looking over the front, and he sees a guy running from the direction of his front door, across the lawn, getting into a car. He can't say for sure who this guy is, but he knows the car.
And he goes to the window, is looking over the front, and he sees a guy running from the direction of his front door, across the lawn, getting into a car. He can't say for sure who this guy is, but he knows the car.
He knows George, and he knows this car. And when I asked him, you know, could you say who it was for sure running out of the house, he said, could have been George, but he said, I can't 100% say who it was.
He knows George, and he knows this car. And when I asked him, you know, could you say who it was for sure running out of the house, he said, could have been George, but he said, I can't 100% say who it was.
There was a driver because this person running out of the house got into the passenger seat and the car took off. But he couldn't see the driver. He couldn't see if anyone else was in the car.
There was a driver because this person running out of the house got into the passenger seat and the car took off. But he couldn't see the driver. He couldn't see if anyone else was in the car.
And the car belongs to George Taylor, who is best friends with next-door neighbor Shelby Harris. And George is often at Shelby's house, and he knows George, and he knows this car.
And the car belongs to George Taylor, who is best friends with next-door neighbor Shelby Harris. And George is often at Shelby's house, and he knows George, and he knows this car.
So we get to the neighbors and Lisa is sitting in a chair. She was kind of in this, what I can only describe as a catatonic state where she was just staring straight ahead, sitting in a chair and just staring straight ahead with this blank look on her face. And I kind of knelt down in front of her so I could get eye to eye. And I said, Lisa. She just kept staring.
So we get to the neighbors and Lisa is sitting in a chair. She was kind of in this, what I can only describe as a catatonic state where she was just staring straight ahead, sitting in a chair and just staring straight ahead with this blank look on her face. And I kind of knelt down in front of her so I could get eye to eye. And I said, Lisa. She just kept staring.
Lisa, you know, this went on for a minute. And then she finally like made eye contact, immediately started screaming and crying hysterically.
Lisa, you know, this went on for a minute. And then she finally like made eye contact, immediately started screaming and crying hysterically.
I get it. Everybody reacts differently. But the interesting thing was not a tear was coming out of her eyes. during all this screaming and kind of crying hysterically. My gut feeling at this point is no. She is acting how she's supposed to be acting. This isn't real trauma. This isn't real bereavement. And I'd seen a lot. And I know everybody reacts differently. It wasn't real to me.
I get it. Everybody reacts differently. But the interesting thing was not a tear was coming out of her eyes. during all this screaming and kind of crying hysterically. My gut feeling at this point is no. She is acting how she's supposed to be acting. This isn't real trauma. This isn't real bereavement. And I'd seen a lot. And I know everybody reacts differently. It wasn't real to me.
Lisa was holding him down on the floor and telling him, stay on the floor, stay on the floor, don't get up. Now you could take that one of two ways. Is she being a protective mother or does she not want him to see something?
Lisa was holding him down on the floor and telling him, stay on the floor, stay on the floor, don't get up. Now you could take that one of two ways. Is she being a protective mother or does she not want him to see something?