i don t know exactly where paul went, but he left the house, too. okay. how did maggie get down there? i don t know exactly. but on normal occasions, she would drive, drive a buggy, drive a four wheeler, or very common for her to walk. okay. how about paul? paul wasn t much of a walker, but he would use all of the others. okay. i mean, could be any way, you know? i don t know exactly. i wish i could help you with that. so they left and went down to the kennels? well, maggie went to go to the kennels? and paul left? i m assuming paul left, because, you know, of what happened. i assume paul went to the kennel. and what did you do once maggie and paul left? i stayed in the house. i was watching tv, looking at my phone, and i actually fell asleep on the couch. okay. what time did you woke up? i don t know exactly what time, but when you will get my phone, i think one of the first things i did when i got up was call maggie because i was going to my mo
this, what i m going to ask is if we get a dna swab from you. your dna is going to be there, but we need to eliminate it once it s developed. so we don t need [ inaudible ] that s no problem. we have talked to close to 100 people, trying to track people down. we re still tracking people down. and that s why who paul was with i want to tell you one thing while i m thinking about it. paul was really an incredibly in induetive little dude. i mean, he was like a little detective. he was like a little detective, is that what you said? that is what i said. and he was very intuitive like i said. and that was what marion described as maggie s term for