maggie and i ate. and do you eat at the table, the den, what is your normal habit? we would do both. when we ate at the table it was sort of more formal not formal but more of an organized thing. what we would normally do on a regular evening is we would eat in the den if front of the t.v. that s where we ate that day. i ate on the couch, the table. maggie had a little a tv tray that she kept over there and paul would usually sit in a recliner and eat off the ott man. was the tv on? yes. was that normal for the tv to be on? yes, if we were in the house, the tv was on. so what happened next, alex? paul moved on doing whatever he was doing. i don t know if he was in the gun room doing something or he
on june 7th i was about 265 pounds. 264, 265. and this was in june 7th. yes, sir. when you were outside riding around and doing did you get hot and sweaty? absolutely. paul and i had done some things. we unloaded bulldozer e fooled around. i sweated. i was i was heavy and taking prescription pills also makes you sweat worse, at least taking oxycodone makes you sweat more than you normally do. was it unusual for you to take a shower when you got back to the house? not at all. okay. and when you after you took a shower, what did you change into? i changed into the clothes that you ve seen in this trial,
and when you how long did you stay inside the house, roughly? now that i ve seen the benefit of these records, i was in there several minutes. obviously were you surprised that paul and maggie had not made it back to the house? you know, i don t know surprised is the right word. 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 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 taking pills. so i was always hot. maggie was always cold. sometimes she would watch tv, we had a tv in the hunting room
number one, she was with paul. so no. number two, it s not unusual to not be able to get somebody all the time when they are at the house or on the property. you heard all the testimony about how spotty cell service was so no, at the time it didn t strike me as anything unusual. now, moving back to alameda, you spent time with your mother and then you left to head back to mozel, is that correct? that s correct. did you drive straight back to mozel? i did. alex, there is some information from the data off
it is like i know it sounds silly but a guard bird because any time they make a lot of racket any time anything unusual is going on. if anything disturbs them, it could be a person, somebody driving up, whatever. they will make a lot of racket. so grady is chasing the guineas, you know, paul is fooling with rogan s dog, cash. maggie is kind of standing there watching the dogs, which is normal. and they were in that place. as the dogs were out longer they branch out more. but at that point in time they were right there. it told me they hadn t been out a long time. bubba catches a chicken. i m talking to maggie for just,