4) Mandi Jackson went to James Mulrenin's residence, at which Mandi Jackson and James Mulrenin drank and ingested cocaine 5) Mandi Jackson placed a substance in the drink of James Mulrenin for the purpose of impairing/incapacitating James Mulrenin. 6) Mandi Jackson opened the front door of the residence and allowed Scott Love into the residence 7) A struggle with James Mulrenin ensued within the residence during which Scott Love shot James Mulrenin in the leg 8) James Mulrenin attempted to leave the residence but was unable to do so because Scott Love was standing in front of the front door holding a gun 9) James Mulrenin went to the balcony at which a struggle took place while James Mulrenin, Mandi Jackson, and Scott Love were on the balcony, during which James Mulrenin went off the balcony 10) Mandi Jackson and Scott Love panicked, took James Mulrenin's wallet and credit cards and used James Mulrenin's credit cards to make a purchase or purchases. The prosecution must have felt a little hesitant describing exactly what Madara said, and wanted to keep it general. They knew it was lies, and just wanted to scare Mandi into taking a 25-year deal. Because Madara expanded on some pretty odd things in a deposition a year later, including: A) The plan to target Mulrenin was based on Mandi saying Mulrenin "carried a lot of cash on him." Mandi "said he carried -- she specifically said 13,000 dollars, he's always got, like 13,000 dollars in his pocket." B) Mandi Jackson specifically slipped the drug "G" in Mulrenin's drink to incapacitate him, which Madara said was the same drug Mandi got arrested with in Georgia. Finally at trial, Madara recited the "shot while fleeing" narrative from Sprague's police report. She said they tried to tie Mulrenin up with duct tape but he resisted and stood up. So they shot him, and he ran off the balcony. Just like when everyone else says it, Madara’s story is inconsistent with the fact that he sat in the recliner and bled for a few minutes, further from the balcony than the supposed bullet hole. And the duct tape is the circumference of his thigh, and has blood in two spots that match the entry and exit wound. In theory they could have shot him, and then tried to tie him up. But Madara’s story doesn't match that possible story. Madara's trial story matches Detective Sprague and prosecutor Stone's impossible story. Understand Madara's confession is worthless to any sane person in normal circumstances. Lead Detective Sprague was present for Madara’s original statements at Lowell prison. He said at trial that he did not even bother to investigate them. He said at trial the name "Christopher Dahl" was not even familiar to him, he had no recollection of Madara saying that name. The only purpose of writing down the statements of a lS-time felon, was to overwhelm and intimidate Mandi Jackson while they kept her drugged in isolation for 6 months, to force her to testify against Scott Love in exchange for a 25-year sentence. They locked Mandi in isolation and slipped Madara's subpoena under the door, thinking it would scare her. Mandi had no idea what is was or why. The basic idea of what happened, that Mandi went to Mulrenin's apartment and did cocaine, and Scott showed up and shot him in the leg, was not in dispute. Mandi also told her mother on the recorded jail phone that Mulrenin was on G, and the jail girls in the day room literally have nothing better to do than eavesdrop on phone calls.** But right away, you start to see problems with the parts of Madara’s story which police had no proof of and desperately needed, the parts where Madara tries to say Mandi planned to rob Mulrenin. (**wrong, see latest info elsewhere) There is no reason for Mandi to apply for and get and work a job with her real name, and go to Mulrenin's apartment for two hours and tie him up in duct tape, to stick him up for money he "carried on him." They can do that right on the sidewalk. Unless the truth of what Madara says doesn't matter, and you just want to hear a lS-time IV-lO