10. VIDEO NOT DISCLOSED I suspect it was Judge Recksiedler, after her assistant saw some of my emails, that finally got prosecutor Stone worried about the sketchy quality of the Lofts video. Stone talked to Sprague, Sprague talked to Athaide, and Athaide produced a new set of video clips right before Scott Love’s trial. But Ervin also told them someone was asking about a dog walker. The new video clips included a dog walker. Only there must have been some confusion, because it was the wrong dog walker. It was the dog walker who let Love in the freight door. His existence had been kept secret for two years to this point, while Love's entry was blamed on "a non-functioning latch." I guess Stone realized it was the wrong dog walker. Or even worse, it was the same dog walker at the wrong time. Either way, Stone must have seen its potential to totally fuck up the timeline, or add a new witness with a contradictory narrative. Stone decided not to share the new video with the defense. I was stunned to see this new video on the screen at Love's trial. But three years after Mandi went to The Lofts, I have still only been able to see this video for a few moments, on the screen at trial. The best I can tell you is there were at least six differences, in the video that was used at Love’s trial but never disclosed to the defense: 1) Athaide used some of his programs to add and display timestamps on the video clips 2) There were now 20 clips instead of 18 3) Mulrenin walking to the street and returning, when he first arrived home, was now two clips which had previously been edited together as one 4) Mulrenin entering the garage and then returning with Jackson was actually two clips, with time in between, that had previously been edited together as one to hide the dog walker 5) You could see the dog walker who let Love in the freight door 6) You could see Jackson enter the garage supposedly ahead of Mulrenin, and supposedly not wearing a jacket. Though this video was still cut short, presumably to hide Cintron's dog walker coming in right to left. The prosecutor said what the video contained, but it went by on the screen too fast before I could see anything. Assistant State Attorney Lori Sacco must have been in on the scheme to mislead about the video. She led Athaide on the stand at trial, to mislead the court this was an original CD of video clips he put together at the Lofts. He will later claim at deposition, that he put together this CD only like a week before trial. The plastic CD with the new video on it, had not even been manufactured until two years after Athaide went to the Lofts and collected video. Athaide: "This is a CD that I was able to put video clips taken from the video surveillance footage at the Lofts..." Sacco: "Let's go back a little bit and explain to the jury how you put together that CD... When you got to the Lofts and you went to that - to the -- collect the security video... And you record this or put this together?" Sacco: "And did that then become another person -- I guess I’ll use a person of interest at the time?" Sacco: "And as you began tracking now these three individuals, is that what helped you or led you to put together these clips of the surveillance footage?" Athaide: "It did." Sacco: "How many clips are contained on there?" Athaide: "I was able to put together 20 separate clips." III - 35