Just like Mandi wants to go back to work the next day, Mulrenin wants to keep on snorting cocaine, and luring young girls home with it, and making money off it being sold at the club. Go into Dollhouse yourself and you will see there is not much stripping money in there. Adding cocaine to the daily grind could be the difference between poverty and plenty for Mulrenin, to enable him to have that new car and sofa. If the police come in there, cocaine is out of his life, and he is just the boring manager of the sleaziest white strip club in Orlando. And that may be why nobody heard him calling for help. There was a Sprint prepaid recharge card on Mulrenin's kitchen counter, like Mulrenin just used it that night. His white iPhone was AT&T, and Mandi's phone was T-Mobile. That suggests Mulrenin had just recharged the burner phone that was also on his kitchen counter, plugged in, and charging. So whatever Mulrenin was doing with that burner phone was important to him that night. No point using a burner phone, then calling the police on yourself. The prosecution would say Mandi was guilty of first degree murder for not leaving immediately when Mulrenin got shot, to immediately call police on her boyfriend whom her dad liked, to immediately lose her job at Dollhouse, to immediately become homeless with her dog, to immediately tell her dad she was having sex with another old guy like me, and to immediately get Chris Dahl in trouble for dealing drugs with Mulrenin, and make Chris’ kid cry all day. If Mulrenin was trying to dial 911, and Mandi didn't immediately dial 911, then she is a trespasser. I think as likely as not, Mandi's phone battery was dead until she got in her car and plugged it in. That’s why she only had five pings on Mulrenin's cell tower the night he died, compared to seven the previous Saturday. But if her battery was dead, and her lawyer says it was dead, or even if she begged for her life in fluent Japanese, it doesn't matter. The prosecution is going to object "not in evidence" and the judge won't allow it. So "common sense" says Mandi is guilty and she has to prove she isn’t, and she can’t. Never mind that if Mandi was on the balcony, or passed out on the sofa, she may not have known Mulrenin tried to dial 911 and Scott broke his phone. Her lawyer didn't want to go there, into the taping details, and why she didn't dial 911. And whether she technically became a a trespasser - a drunk, stoned, confused, brain-damaged slut-with- two-boyfriends-plus-hopefully-Catalina trespasser - and technically therefore a first-degree murderer, when she didn’t dial 911. And her lawyer believed he didn't even need to discuss that, to raise reasonable doubt as to whether she really planned to rob the guy. Which he didn't, and she didn't. And the prosecution wouldn't let her lawyer tell the whole leg-taping story anyway, or all the details of why Mandi did what she did. Because they would say all these details are not in evidence, her lawyer is testifying. In fact, the judge would not let 99% of the actual murder scene into evidence. The judge wouldn't even let the defense show the weed which was the whole reason Mandi was there. It was an all-day fight to even let the jury see a picture with Mulrenin's Viagra in it, the whole reason Mulrenin brought Mandi there. And of course her lawyer can't tell the jury all the background I told you, the judge would stop him at the first sentence. Her lawyer wasn’t there that night, only Mandi can testify in front of the jury what really happened and why. But Mandi has been drugged up on four different mind drugs, ever since they put her in isolation to torture her into taking a 25-year deal to testify against Scott. She spent the whole trial smiling at sheriffs like an idiot, and kissing the air. Her lawyer was afraid to put her on the stand. So the jury thought her lawyer was hiding something, and said screw reasonable doubt. We want to punish him for not telling us the whole story of what happened in that apartment. Which the judge would never have allowed her lawyer to do, but nobody explained that to the jury. So Mandi tapes Mulrenin's leg or helps Mulrenin do it. And from her point of view, everything is settled down, it's all under control. She just needs to give some blowjobs over the next few days, and both guys will be happy again. But then Scott starts cutting into the bottom of the recliner to find the bullet. And they aren’t paying attention to Mulrenin, and he walks out on the balcony and goes over. I am still not 100% sure whether Mandi was wearing the jacket already, when she went out to her car with Mulrenin earlier in the night. I forgot to check for that on the video during her trial. But that is key to determining who left with the credit cards. Mandi was smoking weed in Mulrenin's apartment. She smoked cigarettes on the balcony like when she visited me in motels. But she has to smoke weed out of sight, in the kitchen. Mulrenin has weed in his freezer and weed in his IV- 94