6:30 - Love knocks on Mulrenin’s door 6:36 - Mandi runs alone to her car in the garage 6:37 - 911 call for Mulrenin committing suicide 6:42 - fire truck arrives with sirens That last timeline works best. Mandi's lawyers are former Seminole County prosecutors, with somewhat more morals than most, who are self-conscious lying in their old workplace. Carrie would know the video was edited, simply based on Mandi and Mulrenin going to the garage much later than police claimed. Most telling of all, Sprague’s original narrative had Scott gaining access to the apartment while Mandi and Mulrenin were in the garage. Obviously, Scott did not actually go in until around 6:30, because whatever happened in there only took a few minutes. Since Sprague saw the original video, he knows Scott did not go in until around 6:30. For Sprague to then suggest in his first narrative that Scott went in while Mandi and Mulrenin were in the garage, means the original video placed Mandi and Mulrenin in the garage around this time, 6:30. Sprague also said in his arrest affidavit "Jackson was in contact with Mulrenin just prior to his falling from the balcony." According to the police version of the video, Mandi and Mulrenin were last seen together at 5:27 AM when they came back from the garage together. Sprague might call 70 minutes "just prior". Or his arrest affidavit might be based on the real video timestamps which he actually saw, and which showed Jackson and Mulrenin in the garage around 6:30, just prior to Mulrenin going over. Sprague had video of Love arriving around 6 AM. Jackson and Mulrenin then go into the garage. Sprague writes in his arrest affidavit that he sees Love "clearly texting" while Jackson and Mulrenin are in the garage. Then Mulrenin goes over the balcony. So Sprague assumes Jackson coordinated with Love to come in. Then Sprague finds out he was totally wrong: Love did not have a phone and Jackson received no texts. So he moved Love arriving the whole way forward to the same time Jackson arrived, so they could still be coordinating. And he moved Jackson and Mulrenin entering the garage forward, otherwise there would still be 60 unexplained minutes before Love goes into Mulrenin's apartment. When Mandi was arrested, Mandi's mother immediately went to the police station. Police told Mandi's mother that Mandi was texting with Scott while she was in Mulrenin’s apartment. I spent six months dying to fmd out what was in those texts, before I found out they didn't exist, it never happened. It is possible the entire murder was invented by Detective Sprague, to save embarrassment from telling everybody he saw Jackson and Love "clearly texting" when Love came in, only to find out no such thing happened. I asked Mandi on the jail phone, if she was surprised when Carrie showed her the Lofts video. I was trying to figure out if she disagreed with the timestamps. Mandi sounded even more surprised than I expected her to be. Like she was surprised Love was even there at all. Mandi was also receptive to the idea that Dahl and Mulrenin set Love up to come over and get arrested. So maybe Love did come on his own. Police screwed around with the video for three years to try to show Jackson in collusion with Love to commit a robbery. At the end of it, there did not even seem to be much point for J ackson's lawyers to object. Because the video still didn't show that. Who cares if police fake evidence, right? There was one more thing. I once mentioned in a paper mail to Mandi, my early theory that she left Scott up the street to wait at Denny’s. I also mentioned this in an email at some point, to the state attorney. When I went to the FDLE in Orlando to complain about the fake video, I think right after Love's trial, the guy at the FDLE mentioned this idea. He said something like “What's this, she dropped Love off at Denny's up the street?” The FDLE guy made it sound like they were curious to check the Denny's video, and they probably tried. For the Altamonte Springs PD or State Attorney to be curious enough to notice I said this, and even mention it to the FDLE who then asked me about it, indicates they knew Love came later. Wouldn't you be worried if there was video from Denny's, that proved the video you just showed at trial was fake? III - 47