game. we went pretty early and tailgated. maggie and maggie had reconnected with a college friend, who coincidentally had married a college friend of mine. and they had a son that played for carolina. he was a first baseman. and a really good little player. and we met them and tailgated with them and it was a lot of fun. had a lot of parents of the players that were playing for carolina, and it was just it was a fun time. we tailgated and then we went to it was a night game, so we went to the game, and the game got over, you know, it was fairly late into the evening. and after that, bust and brooklyn and mags and i, i
roughly? now that i ve seen the benefit of these records, i was in there several minutes. obviously, i mean, were you surprised that paul and maggie had not made it back to the house? you know, i don t know if surprised is the right word. but, i mean, i would have i thought they would have been back by then, you know. but did it cause me to go into any wasn t like i was shocked. but i mean, i thought they would be there. i distinctly remember, you know, i went and looked, sometimes i was very hot natured, number one. i was hot. i was heavy. and i was taking pills. so i was always hot. maggie was always cold. sometimes she would watch tv. we had a tv in the hunting room. you see on the wall there.
together at moselle on sunday night? did you both spend the night at moselle on sunday night? yes. and then the 7th was a workday? that s right. it was a monday. monday june 7th. i ll rephrase it. i m sorry. was monday the 7th a workday for you? yes. okay. and i just wanted to in the background, moving forward to when you testified previously about maggie asking you to go to the kennels, were you tired? oh, yes, i was tired. and you had just had a shower. just had a shower. and you said that, well, did you go with maggie to the kennels? no. immediately? no, i did not. what did you do, when did she leave? yes, she did. she left and paul paul was gone. do you know how she got to the kennels? at the time i didn t.
i didn t know exactly what he was doing, no. did you i knew he was fooling with his i knew he was fooling with his tail. was cash in the kennel when you pulled up, you think? not when i first got there. did bubba or grady have any collars on? yes. both dogs, one dog, you remember? i don t know about grady, but i know bubba had on his, what we call a tracking collar. paul, for his hunting dogs, paul had a system, a series of tracking collars. i think there were five, maybe six, but a tracking collar that had a device that would tell you where that collar was. so that as bubba was bad about, you know, he would stay close for a minute, but then he would take off and he would especially do that on maggie. he would take off and run. and so he had on a tracking collar that if he did that, you
they didn t shoot themselves. she asked me that. then she asked me another question, something about that. you hear me say here. then you hear i m telling her here and then i say something and then you hear me say, if that s what you are asking. i m letting her know they didn t shoot themselves. i m saying here and then i give her an explanation, which you can t hear on that phone. but it s obvious to me what i m doing. and i say, if that s what you are asking me. david owens asked me on august 11th did i call a dog or talking to somebody. there was no dog that was out. there was nobody there. let s talk about that briefly. when you got there and you saw maggie and paul, where were the