I owned five dogs when I saw this. So I admit, I am better able to recognize what walking dogs look like in a blurry video than most people. When there is something vaguely moving, low to the ground below a parked car, ahead of a person and the person follows, and it happens in a residential area, that is a dog. After Mulrenin enters, you see someone return in the opposite direction, coming from the area of Mandi's car. You don’t need to be a dog expert for this one, you can clearly see a frisky dog running out ahead of the person from left to right. Neisha was staring at Sprague’s video, showing a dog walker in the garage at the same time as Mandi and Mulrenin. She says something like "This is the wrong clip, I never saw this before." Sprague confirms it was the wrong clip, saying "I didn't show those to anybody yet." There was a dog walker, in the same part of the garage as Mandi and Mulrenin, when they entered "for a brief minute." Sprague decided not to show this dog-walker video to anybody, and shortened the video that contained it to "At 0527... for a brief minute." (You will find out later Sprague edited together two clips with time missing in the middle, to make it look like a single clip.) I wanted to know what this dog walker knew, that was so important for Sprague to hide. The dog walker had to notice the girl in the skimpy dress with stripper shoes and three-foot-long blonde hair, standing in the parking garage at 5:27 AM. It looked like he even cut across the garage to the side where she was standing. I thought maybe he talked to Mandi and Mulrenin, and they told him they were in love. Or maybe he recognized Mandi as someone who had been visting Mulrenin for years. It did not occur to me what the dog walker might know, is what time he walked his dogs. I made multiple public records requests to the State Attorney for the video Sprague accidentally showed Neisha, of the dog walker in the garage with Mandi and Mulrenin. I included screen grabs and descriptions of the video I was talking about. State Attorney employee Crystal Martin responded under the direction of her superiors, with the type of shameless lie that only a Central Florida government-employee dirtbag could tell with a straight face. She said the secret Lofts dog-walker video was unavailable to public records requests under 119.071(2)(d), because it contained state-secret surveillance techniques. LOL. After the State Attorney stonewalled requests for the dog walker video, I called Michelle Ervin at the Lofts on December 4, 2018 to ask if she knew who it was. Ervin said she was subpoenaed every month for the video, but the police took it away. She was friendly until I mentioned the dog walker on the fifth floor the night Mulrenin died, and then got extremely evasive and defensive. She said “I want justice!” She told me to call the police. I called back later, and her co-worker said she called the police herself after we got off the phone. I guessed she was calling Sprague, to ask what to do. III - 34