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and so and sunday night you were with the same family members, your brother and brooklyn and buster and that s right. and liz. and lizzie, and lizzie s mom and dad and i believe donny and paula was still there, but i can t remember when they left. and then you went to somerville with whom? i believe i went to somerville by myself, but i know in the car by myself. i can t remember if buster and i rode together, but i think we might have had separate cars. we probably did ride together that first day. i don t remember, but i know i went to somerville and buster was in somerville with me and grandma and papa t. and somerville is where maggie s parents live? that s right. that s maggie s mom and dad, maggie s mom is grandma and maggie s dad is papa t. did you stay with them for a few days in somerville? i stayed with them longer in somerville? yeah, i stayed with them we stayed in somerville monday night, tuesday night, wednesday night, and the ....
What made you come out here tonight? i went to my mom s late stage alzheimer s patient, my dad is in the hospital, i went to check on them and maggie is a dog lover, she fools with the dogs, and i knew she had gone to the kennel. i was at the house. just to be clear, you say you hadn t made the conscious decision to start lying about your wife and son s murder right there, correct? i don t believe so. mr. waters, i can t tell you exactly when that decision occurred. ok, you can t describe to the jury the moment you decided to lie about your wife, son and your wife and son s murder? i can t tell you exactly when that moment occurred. all right. i left the house and went ....
Because of the boat wreck. i don t know that they were random vigilantes. you just said it was not the family or the kids in the boat, you are saying somebody off social media, you don t have any evidence of that, do you, you just believe that and telling the jury that as you try to explain the lie that you told for the first time yesterday, isn t that right. no, sir, it s not right. it s not right all right, well let me ask you a question. you are telling the jury it s a random vigilante. that s your term. the 12-year-old 5-2 people that happened to know paul and maggie were at moselle on june 7th, knew they would be at the kennels, and that you would not be there, but only between 8:49 and 9:02, show up without a weapon, assuming they would find weapons and ammunition there, commit the crime during the short time window and then travel the same exact route you do around the same time to alameda, that s what you are ....
Rolling 70, 80 miles an hour down that dark beat-up road. i wasn t in such a hurry. you weren t. no, sir. all right. i ll show you what s been marked as state 573, see if you recognize this. i do. and tell the jury what that is. that s maggie s car. what s it in front of. the house at moselle. and what s between the house ....
Yip-yap between a couple of them, but not recently. ok. what was the term you used for that? small amount of yip-yap? yeah, and just to be clear, mr. waters, there was never ever a point in time where i thought that the people that were involved in the boat wreck did this to paul-paul and maggie. i ve never thought that. never thought that, but it s literally one of the first things that you said out of the 911 call. nah, that s not what i said. i never ever ever under any point in time believed that those kids that were riding in that boat or their parents or their families i didn t believe any of the families, the people that were involved in the boat wreck had anything to do with hurting maggie and paul. but i can tell you that at that time, and as i sit here today, that i believe that boat wreck is the reason why paul-paul and maggie were killed and i m i ....