felon who is getting out of prison early for saying it, say Mandi is guilty. $13k does not fit in your pocket even straight from the bank. Certainly not in a GQ man's money clip. 130 used $100 bills obtained as revenue in a strip club will stack two inches high. Madara is correct there was $13,000 involved in this case. $13k is the amount police found in Mulrenin's storage closet, $13,000 is the number that appeared in the police report, $1300 is the number Mini-Jim quoted to me at Gator's Sodo, and that 13 number also appeared in a newspaper article that all the girls read in jail. Only problem is, Mandi had no way of knowing there was $13k hidden in Mulrenin's balcony closet in a boot box. Probably not even Mulrenin knew there was $13k in his boot box. until the police counted it. The cash was jumbled together with different denominations mixed in different stacks of different sizes, some inside a bag, some inside an envelope. Certainly no one other than Mulrenin could know that exact number 13. Anyone describing the money they thought Mulrenin had, might guess 10 or 20, but not 13. Most of the money in the boot box in his closet was in a black plastic bag. But there was some money outside the bag that looked like he could have just thrown it in there, that looks like maybe $2500. Maybe the missing witness was right, maybe Mulrenin really did leave with $2500 and just threw it in there without putting it in the bag. But that means at the beginning of the night when Mandi supposedly planned the robbery, there would have been only $11k in there not $13k. Suppose that extra $2500 outside the main bag was already in the box before that night. If you somehow got a look inside the open box, that is all you would see. You would see something that looked like maybe $2500 depending on what bills are really in the stacks, and a black plastic bag. And if the stacks actually contain $1's and $20’s, it's a lot less than $2500. It is not until you open up the black plastic bag next to the money, that you see there is more money inside. And it is not until you actually see what bills are inside the stacks and count them, that you know how much it is total. That would take at least a few minutes to get a rough count. And some of the money is in paper bands and old rubber bands, which would be hard to replace after counting. So nobody but Mulrenin can even know there is that much money in there, much less the exact amount. It is not credible that someone would dress up as a stripper, drive to the far side of Orlando, apply for a job with a stranger, work an entire night with the hope that stranger might invite her home, drive her boyfriend to another county at 5AM, and drink with a reputed rapist in his apartment for two hours, based on a rumor about how much money that stranger might have in his pocket at the end of the night. Or even in a box. Especially not when every strip club in Florida has high-rollers waving more cash around than a neanderthal strip-club manager will ever hope to pocket. You think a stripper needs to be tipped off to find a guy carrying cash? Only in the land of pure idiots, Seminole County. Everyone in the strip club has more cash than the manager. No matter how you look at it, Madara’s claim about Mandi confessing a plan with the detail of the $13k mentioned in the police report is not credible. $13k cannot be the plan, it can only be the accusation after the money is counted by police. Madara is reciting an accusation, not a confession. But the jury surely never had the chance to perform anything like the analysis I did here, and may have just taken it at face value. It's just garbage, Mandi simply never said it, not in his pocket because she couldn't predict and it wouldn’t fit, and not in his box because she couldn't know. It is not possible she said what Madara claims. But garbage is the standard of government employees to take a young girl’s life. Does it matter that they can just pay Madara to say nonsense and take a young girl’s life? According to witnesses on the ground who clearly saw Mulrenin on his illuminated balcony before he jumped, he was alone out there and not in a "struggle" as stated by Madara. This is also what Mandi told her mother on the recorded jail phone. Police found work boots and the "Don’t Tread On Me" shirt which they said Scott Love was wearing on video at The Lofts. Neither had any blood, or any DNA of James Mulrenin. But there was blood from Mulrenin's leg on the floor, sofa, duct tape, cable ties, sliding glass door, and front door. Mulrenin did NOT go over in a struggle as claimed by Madara. IV- 11