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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Afternoon break

Well, not a whole lot has happened to make you want to jump out of your seat and tell your neighbor since lunch. Lt. Tracy Pyle with the Caldwell County Sheriff's Office is still on the stand. He's been on the stand since yesterday afternoon. His testimony didn't start back up until about 2:50. Since, he and Lisa Dubs have gone back and forth. Dubs asked if he knew the temperature in Duncan, S.C., was 60 degrees the three days leading up to the discovery of Emily's body. No, Pyle says, he did not know what the weather was like. He knew it was cold the only day he was down there, the 7th. Dubs asked when the toolbox was first opened if anyone made an effort to find out if the person they thought they saw was still alive just unconscious. Pyle said there was no effort to make sure the person was conscious.
Right before break, Pyle confirmed he issued an affidavit to obtain the records of an Antonia Reyes. Reyes was an employee at the Andersons' dairy farm. Reportedly, Reyes' wife was at the magistrate's office with some information the night investigator's discovered Emily's body. What she told investigators hasn't been revealed yet, maybe in the next hour... We'll find out. I'll be back this afternoon.

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