Paula Levine
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Some of them thought maybe people are targeting University of Miami players.
Now, on the flip side of that, while a lot of players were worried about their safety, Rashawn is the only one that doesn't return to the heck center that night.
Jay Scott was a chaplain, and so was Steve Caldwell.
He was the other chaplain you talked to.
Did Caldwell know about this phone call too?
He didn't know about that specific call, but he had his own thoughts about Rashawn.
At first, we wondered if maybe Rashawn didn't get the call.
That's because, according to the police, Rashawn changed his cell number after Brian's death.
So it's possible that coaches couldn't get a hold of him because they didn't have his new number.
But Rashawn's phone records seem to tell a different story.
They show that Rashawn got a new phone number around 3 p.m., hours before Brian was killed.
And at least one person on the football team had this new number.
The log shows several calls with his teammate Bruce Johnson that night.
And Rashawn would later admit to police that Bruce had told him about the meeting.
His phone records also confirm that he called Mike Sanders' number around 10 p.m.
And five minutes after that call ended, Rashawn placed two calls to an 800 number for Bank of America.
That could be relevant because in the days before smartphones, one of the ways you could check your balance was to call the bank's automated number.
Pastor Caldwell told us that he got a strange call that night, too, but not from Rashawn.