13. TIMESTAMPS OFF 7 MINUTES The files where police took notes of the video timestamps before deleting them, included a number of screen grabs of video clips with the original timestamps. The screen grabs included Mulrenin swiping at the garage gate twice, swiping into the elevator on the first floor, and using his phone as he gets onto the elevator at the fifth floor. The gate swipes were said to be logged in "a different system" from the video. There was also video of Mulrenin talking on the phone, with hand-typed notes of when the video started. The times of Mulrenin’s phone calls were logged by AT&T which is infallible, owing to cell technology requiring precise timing from end to end. And when he called or texted Mandi, that was recorded by T-Mobile. The original video provided by police with timestamps erased, and the accompanying timestamp notes, provide at least four different instances, from what appear to be four different cameras, where you can compare the video timestamps to gate swipes and phone records. In all those instances, the video timestamps are about seven minutes late. These are the timestamps based on which both Athaide claimed in his notes, and Sprague claimed in his arrest affidavit, that Mandi stayed in Mulrenin's apartment and ransacked it for 6 minutes after Mulrenin went over the balcony: “Athaides Notes.pdf’: -06:42 Police and Fd arrive on scene with lights and sirens “Athaides Notes.pdf’: -06:43:10 Female with jacket is seen leaving building from 5th floor parking garage door by herself at a high rate of speed Sprague Arrest Affidavit: "At approximately 0637 hours a 9-1-1 call was received stating a male had fallen from the balcony. At approximately 0642 hours Seminole County Fire Department arrived on scene. At approximately 0643 hours Jackson is seen running from the building from the fifth floor parking garage" Scott Love’s lawyer asked Jackson Athaide about this at trial. Nielsen: And the time stamps in those Videos were about seven minutes off from the time stamps in the key fob access, correct? Athaide: Yes, sir. Nielsen: You didn't note any of that in your report though, correct? Athaide: No, sir. I did not put that in my report. Nielsen also asked Lofts manager Michelle Ervin. Nielsen: And at some point, was it brought to your attention that the time date stamp on the video and the key fob access was off by approximately seven minutes? Michelle Ervin: Yes. It's two separate programs, so we synced them up after this event. Notice Ervin did not say "We set the clock correctly after this event." She was only concerned with making the times in the two evidence sets agree, not with making the times correct. Based on the seven-minute timestamp error, Jackson ran into the parking garage by herself around 6:36, before the 911 call came in at 6:37. There is a 911 event report 20163490663 that says the location of the calling phone was detected at 6:35:00, the call was connected at 6:35:55, the event was created at 6:37:40, and dispatched to police at 6:38:07. But without hearing the 911 call, that may mean Mulrenin was simply threatening to jump at 6:35:55. and didn't actually jump until 6:37:40. The location of the phone may be detected every five minutes at 6:35 whether it dials 911 or not. Michelle Ervin said Jackson parked and entered on the opposite corner of the building from Mulrenin's apartment, and had to go the whole way around. That would take more than a minute in heels. So Jackson would have left III - 42