Farm worker still on the stand
Antonio Reyes had a question of his own. He wanted to know, "Why is she laughing at me?" Talking about Ms. Dubs. I couldn't see Dubs' face, so I don't know if she was laughing at him or not, but the judge told Reyes he can't ask questions that he answers Mr. Campbell's questions.
Since returning to the stand, Reyes told the jurors while answering Eric Bellas' questions that Jerry told his employees if the police asked them if Jerry was at the farm the day Emily went missing to say he was there all day. Why? "Because he was afraid he would get blamed for the murder of his wife." Jerry reportedly wanted his employees to say he was there all day Dec. 29, 2005, but Antonio testified that Jerry was not there between about 11 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Reyes also said Jerry kept several guns at the farm and in his truck, including long ones, maybe riffles.
Things starting to get confusing when Robert Campbell began asking questions. All of the sudden, Reyes was saying it was 8 a.m. when he saw Jerry and Emily go down the road behind one another, not around 9. Reyes then said it was 9 when Jerry returned, not 10. Campbell asked him which one it was, was it 9 or 10 when he saw Jerry come back to the office? Reyes said it was around that time, he just wasn't sure.
Reyes testified he was questioned the night Emily's body was found. Reportedly, according to a question Campbell asked, Reyes said, "She was in another state." This was reportedly before Reyes knew the truck was found in South Carolina. Campbell asked Reyes how he knew that. Reyes said he didn't remember that comment.
Reyes also testified that he saw a strange vehicle the Monday before the Thursday Emily went missing. He said Jerry went to the man in the truck, but Reyes didn't know what Jerry said. Some time later, Reyes said he saw the truck again. He wrote down the license plate number and gave it to police. Nothing else was really mentioned about that.
Here's any interesting fact. Campbell asked Reyes if he knew that Emily Anderson called him 46 times between Nov. 30 and around her disappearance. Reyes said she called him but he didn't think it was that many times. Then Campbell rattled off numbers: 5 times on Dec. 5; 8 times on Dec. 12; 6 times on Dec. 26. Reyes testified that Emily typically called him for work reasons, except one time she called about Mexican food when she was out to eat.
It's possible Reyes will be back on the stand. We may have some interesting developments stirring... I'll let you know this afternoon.
Since returning to the stand, Reyes told the jurors while answering Eric Bellas' questions that Jerry told his employees if the police asked them if Jerry was at the farm the day Emily went missing to say he was there all day. Why? "Because he was afraid he would get blamed for the murder of his wife." Jerry reportedly wanted his employees to say he was there all day Dec. 29, 2005, but Antonio testified that Jerry was not there between about 11 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Reyes also said Jerry kept several guns at the farm and in his truck, including long ones, maybe riffles.
Things starting to get confusing when Robert Campbell began asking questions. All of the sudden, Reyes was saying it was 8 a.m. when he saw Jerry and Emily go down the road behind one another, not around 9. Reyes then said it was 9 when Jerry returned, not 10. Campbell asked him which one it was, was it 9 or 10 when he saw Jerry come back to the office? Reyes said it was around that time, he just wasn't sure.
Reyes testified he was questioned the night Emily's body was found. Reportedly, according to a question Campbell asked, Reyes said, "She was in another state." This was reportedly before Reyes knew the truck was found in South Carolina. Campbell asked Reyes how he knew that. Reyes said he didn't remember that comment.
Reyes also testified that he saw a strange vehicle the Monday before the Thursday Emily went missing. He said Jerry went to the man in the truck, but Reyes didn't know what Jerry said. Some time later, Reyes said he saw the truck again. He wrote down the license plate number and gave it to police. Nothing else was really mentioned about that.
Here's any interesting fact. Campbell asked Reyes if he knew that Emily Anderson called him 46 times between Nov. 30 and around her disappearance. Reyes said she called him but he didn't think it was that many times. Then Campbell rattled off numbers: 5 times on Dec. 5; 8 times on Dec. 12; 6 times on Dec. 26. Reyes testified that Emily typically called him for work reasons, except one time she called about Mexican food when she was out to eat.
It's possible Reyes will be back on the stand. We may have some interesting developments stirring... I'll let you know this afternoon.
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