These four pictures were on one page and admitted as Exhibit 2. The first two pictures show where John and Mike threw the two rolls of my rusty haywire up against my recliner where I had it stored in a shed out on the farm.
After mom died, I gave up my apartment in town and moved out on the farm to protect it from getting vandalized and to maintain it until it could be sold.
I made John the executor of mom's will. He never came around while I was taking care of the place, so he didn't know what was my stuff and what was mom's stuff. So when he came down for the estate sale, he put two rolls of my haywire out for sale. I told him to put it back where he found it because it was mine. So instead of putting it back in the shed where he found it, he threw it up against my recliner where it was stored in a closer shed.
This is important because in order to put my recliner into the moving van, they had to move my haywire first.
After mom died, I gave up my apartment in town and moved out on the farm to protect it from getting vandalized and to maintain it until it could be sold.
I made John the executor of mom's will. He never came around while I was taking care of the place, so he didn't know what was my stuff and what was mom's stuff. So when he came down for the estate sale, he put two rolls of my haywire out for sale. I told him to put it back where he found it because it was mine. So instead of putting it back in the shed where he found it, he threw it up against my recliner where it was stored in a closer shed.
This is important because in order to put my recliner into the moving van, they had to move my haywire first.
So, if John and Mike had to take my two rolls of haywire out of the shed before he could take my recliner out, how did the two rolls of my rusty haywire get on top of my recliner?
John testified that I staged those pictures of the two rolls of haywire on top of my recliner and Dubisson let him get away with it. See Transcript, Page 28, line 17; page 29, line 2