better bring a check and don t come back or she s going to the san jose police department to file a charge by 3:00 that day. and that s the last text message anyone has with her, the last contact she has ever with anyone. and just before noon is when paul lost his temper and choked her to death, drove to a gas station, bought a can of gasoline. later, returned home and torched the house. and somewhere along the way, said the prosecutor, he erased it all of those angry text messages she sent him. every single one between the defendant and her, every single one is gone. months worth. and then paul used jennifer s cell phone to send fake texts to her friends so they believed she was still alive. to support that claim, he introduced an expert witness who testified that texts from paul s phone and texts from jennifer s phone were hitting some of the same cell towers all afternoon. so her phone must have been right there with him in his car, which is why when she missed a meeting with
phone and texts from jennifer s phone were hitting some of the same cell towers all afternoon. so her phone must have been right there with him in his car, which is why when she missed a meeting with her friend roy, the texts he got from her didn t make sense. they weren t a sensible response to the message he sent her. in fact, he got the same text twice. she didn t show up, and her phone was off. so as soon as i got that repeat text message, i was kind of worried because she wasn t responding to what i was saying. jennifer was nowhere to be found. jennifer was dead. now what prosecutor gillingham wanted the jury to think about is what happened or didn t happen much later after the fire. here was the scene, house burning, paul standing on the street outside watching the fire. at this point he supposedly didn t know if jennifer was inside or outside, whether she
so her phone must have been right there with him in his car, which is why when she missed a meeting with her friend roy, the texts he got from her didn t make sense. they weren t a sensible response to the message he sent her. in fact, he got the same text twice. she didn t show up, and her phone was off. so as soon as i got that repeat text message, i was kind of worried because she wasn t responding to what i was saying. jennifer was nowhere to be found. jennifer was dead. now what prosecutor gillingham wanted the jury to think about is what happened or didn t happen much later after the fire. here was the scene, house burning, paul standing on the street outside watching the fire. at this point he supposedly didn t know if jennifer was inside or outside, whether she was alive or dead. but in the time that he was there, he made 38 calls and text messages, two of which went to
was still alive. to support that claim, he introduced an expert witness who testified that texts from paul s phone and texts from jennifer s phone were hitting some of the same cell towers all afternoon. so her phone must have been right there with him in his car, which is why when she missed a meeting with her friend roy, the texts he got from her didn t make sense. they weren t a sensible response to the message he sent her. in fact, he got the same text twice. she didn t show up, and her phone was off. so as soon as i got that repeat text message, i was kind of worried because she wasn t responding to what i was saying. jennifer was nowhere to be found. jennifer was dead. now what prosecutor gillingham wanted the jury to think about is what happened or didn t happen much later after the fire.
phone were hitting some of the same cell towers all afternoon. so her phone must have been right there with him in his car, which is why when she missed a meeting with her friend roy, the texts he got from her didn t make sense. they weren t a sensible response to the message he sent her. in fact, he got the same text twice. she didn t show up, and her phone was off. so as soon as i got that repeat text message, i was kind of worried because she wasn t responding to what i was saying. jennifer was nowhere to be found. jennifer was dead. now what prosecutor gillingham wanted the jury to think about is what happened or didn t happen much later after the fire. here was the scene, house burning, paul standing on the street outside watching the fire. at this point he supposedly didn t know if jennifer was inside or outside, whether she was alive or dead. but in the time that he was there, he made 38 calls and text