08-24-2011, 02:16 PM
John Carter interview continued.
Reporter: "Was her wallet missing?"
Carter: "No, her purse was in her room, her keys were in her room, her purse in her room, and her purse in her room along with everything she would (uses right hand to touch nose and glasses) normally take with her when she leaves."
"Eh, except for, it was her, her cellphone. The only things that were missing I, I, yeah"
Reporter: "Have they been able to locate her cellphone on the GPS tracking device?"
Carter: "Not at all. No, they weren't able to ping it. Uh, if anyone knows how to ping a phone with it being turned-off, that would be the greatest thing ever-so..."
Reporter: (says something I can't hear) "She ran out of juice or something on the phone?"
Carter: "I guess, I guess or something happened to it or whatever."
Reporter: "What was the last hour of (unintelligible) with her like? Were you guys, were you talking about your future?"
Carter: "Yeah, um, I mean we were talking about Colorado and all that stuff and (clears throat) we were talking about, uh, uh, just, uh, the documents, buh, her wanting me to do this things for her. And ah, ah, ya know even if I worked a ten, eight hour day I'd still come back and do anything (crosses arms over chest) for her, always clean-up for her. You know vacuum her house anything like that. 'Cause she's way more busy than me. She has two jobs and she goes to school. And she deserves to be taken care of and that's how I feel about it."
Interview ends (or cameraman runs out of tape). It was over 9 minutes long.
Any comments on John Carter and the possible role he plays in this case are welcome.
Reporter: "Was her wallet missing?"
Carter: "No, her purse was in her room, her keys were in her room, her purse in her room, and her purse in her room along with everything she would (uses right hand to touch nose and glasses) normally take with her when she leaves."
"Eh, except for, it was her, her cellphone. The only things that were missing I, I, yeah"
Reporter: "Have they been able to locate her cellphone on the GPS tracking device?"
Carter: "Not at all. No, they weren't able to ping it. Uh, if anyone knows how to ping a phone with it being turned-off, that would be the greatest thing ever-so..."
Reporter: (says something I can't hear) "She ran out of juice or something on the phone?"
Carter: "I guess, I guess or something happened to it or whatever."
Reporter: "What was the last hour of (unintelligible) with her like? Were you guys, were you talking about your future?"
Carter: "Yeah, um, I mean we were talking about Colorado and all that stuff and (clears throat) we were talking about, uh, uh, just, uh, the documents, buh, her wanting me to do this things for her. And ah, ah, ya know even if I worked a ten, eight hour day I'd still come back and do anything (crosses arms over chest) for her, always clean-up for her. You know vacuum her house anything like that. 'Cause she's way more busy than me. She has two jobs and she goes to school. And she deserves to be taken care of and that's how I feel about it."
Interview ends (or cameraman runs out of tape). It was over 9 minutes long.
Any comments on John Carter and the possible role he plays in this case are welcome.