Mulrenin's apartment before or around the same time as he went over the balcony. When Athaide wrote in his notes that Jackson stayed in Mulrenin's apartment for six minutes after he went over, and then fled the sirens, it was a lie. And Athaide knew it was a lie when he wrote it. David Harris of the Orlando Sentinel wrote an article available at the following link: https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/breaking-news/os-jimmy-mulrenin-death-details-ZO161228- story.html Nobody at the strip club called Mulrenin "Jimmy" like in the link, and J immy wasn’t in any police report, or in the story itself. J immy is what his family calls him in Michigan. Except they spell it "Jimmie" so Harris seems to have heard it out loud. Harris has a bio where, like Mulrenin, he likes to advertise being from Michigan. They are men of a similar age. And Harris worked the night desk at the Sentinel, like Mulrenin worked at night not too far away. Harris stated in this article "A bullet casing and a knife also were found." No bullet casing was ever logged into evidence. It was strange that the casing was missing from the revolver, but was never located in the weeks of garbage and other evidence supposedly found in the defendants’ car and house. It is reasonable to speculate a man who comes from Michigan and calls Mulrenin "Jimmy" has a direct source. Especially if he has inside information on a bullet casing that vanished before it was logged into evidence. Or at least an insider’s agenda to make stuff up. And I have additional information to support this. In his article, Harris states "Jackson, 21, was seen running away from Mulrenin's apartment and into her car one minute after a 911 call came in saying he had fallen". The arrest affidavit which Harris’ story first appears to be based on, lies that Jackson ran out 6 minutes after. What Harris said, is closer to the truth, that Jackson ran out one minute before the 911 call came in. If Harris did get his odd facts from an insider, this suggests the video timestamps were not originally 7 minutes off, and police changed them later, after Harris talked to them. By the time of Mandi J ackson's trial, I had written multiple complaints to the FDLE and Florida Bar about Athaide tampering with the video and lying about it under oath. The prosecution had admitted to making new video, and not disclosing it to the defense. Athaide and Ervin admitted on the stand at trial, to checking the video system time and finding it was off by seven minutes. So you would think they would not want to start lying on the stand again right in front of the jury. But at Jackson's trial, it was even worse. When jurors saw the clip of Jackson leaving with the fake timestamp of 6:43, they asked Jackson Athaide what time the 911 call came in. He said "6:30." I saw multiple jurors write his answer down in their notes. During direct examination and closing argument, the prosecution ignored the claimed 7- minute system error again, and portrayed Jackson as fleeing at 6:43 AM. Athaide also said he wasn’t sure whether it was the video timestamps or the security swipe log that was off by seven minutes, and whether it was the whole video system or just one camera. But part of that is missing in the transcript. I guarantee you after I complained 50 times and called Athaide a criminal, he knew exactly when that 911 call came in at 6:37. You either know or you don’t. When a juror sees a video that says 6:43 and immediately asks you when the 911 call came in, it is perfectly clear that an incorrect answer will be misleading them. When Athaide told J ackson’s jury 6:30, it was a designed lie. When his efforts to move the video back seven minutes were exposed at Love's trial, he shamelessly tried to move the 911 call forward seven minutes at J ackson’s trial for the same misleading narrative, that Jackson stayed and ransacked the apartment. Stone used the lie in his closing argument, that Jackson was there during and after Mulrenin went over. And they said Jackson drove away at a high rate of speed when sirens came. All three are false. Obviously it was not the time on one camera that was off. Nobody with a security system has to set the time on all 60 cameras. Athaide is a video surveillance expert, which makes him a liar when he suggested just one camera might have been off. They already said at Love’s trial they checked the video system time and found that it that was off. And of course it was not really a matter of discovering the video time was out of sync with the swipe log, and then syncing the two systems, as described by Ervin. The only thing they could have "discovered" when Mulrenin died, is that one system or the or the other was out of sync with the correct time on their own cellphones. And the III - 43