05-22-2011, 09:04 PM
they need to nail that fucker adam for this too.
Hickory Record
HUDSON --
A day after Elisa Baker was indicted by a federal grand jury on drug charges, her former neighbors are saying they aren’t surprised by the news.
“I figured they’d get her some time,” said Peggy Johnson, who lives in the Country Manor Estates mobile home park in Hudson where Elisa and Adam Baker used to live.
The Bakers lived there with daughter Zahra from November 2009 through July 2010. Johnson’s trailer is at the top of the hill with a clear view of the street, and only three lots away from where the Bakers lived.
Johnson said she saw frequent traffic through their street when the Bakers lived there.
“I saw people pull up, and she would go to the underpinning,” Johnson said of Elisa Baker. “They would hand something to her.”
She said Baker went to the upper end of the trailer and lift up one piece of the underpinning, which is the part that encloses the underside of the mobile home. Johnson said she wasn’t sure what, exactly, the people in the cars would hand to Baker, but she could see what Baker would hand to the people in the cars.
“I could see it was a sandwich bag,” Johnson said.
She said that Baker and Adam handed items to the cars that drove up to their home.
“It was day and night, it didn’t matter,” Johnson said. “There were a lot of different cars.”
Hickory Record
HUDSON --
A day after Elisa Baker was indicted by a federal grand jury on drug charges, her former neighbors are saying they aren’t surprised by the news.
“I figured they’d get her some time,” said Peggy Johnson, who lives in the Country Manor Estates mobile home park in Hudson where Elisa and Adam Baker used to live.
The Bakers lived there with daughter Zahra from November 2009 through July 2010. Johnson’s trailer is at the top of the hill with a clear view of the street, and only three lots away from where the Bakers lived.
Johnson said she saw frequent traffic through their street when the Bakers lived there.
“I saw people pull up, and she would go to the underpinning,” Johnson said of Elisa Baker. “They would hand something to her.”
She said Baker went to the upper end of the trailer and lift up one piece of the underpinning, which is the part that encloses the underside of the mobile home. Johnson said she wasn’t sure what, exactly, the people in the cars would hand to Baker, but she could see what Baker would hand to the people in the cars.
“I could see it was a sandwich bag,” Johnson said.
She said that Baker and Adam handed items to the cars that drove up to their home.
“It was day and night, it didn’t matter,” Johnson said. “There were a lot of different cars.”