To: John Jamieson
I was just clearing up the drycleaning receipt issue because it seemed like some wanted to think the green jacket was taken in for cleaning on 1/26 and it was not.
To: cyncooper
I was confused on that. Thanks for explanation.
To: cyncooper
Cyncooper, actually you're not exactly right about the drycleaners' computer/printer problem.
Julie Mills (1st clerk) testified that the reason the times were wrong on her receipts is because she may have entered them into the computer after DW left (printer problems). Kelly Belom (2nd clerk) testified that the time is sometimes wrong on the computer, so her receipt may have the wrong time as well, even though she says she entered hers right after DW left. She says it's a day-to-day problem.
PLUS - after re-reading the transcripts, it seems that there are actually three drycleaning receipts. One for a "sport jacket" at 9:44 a.m. One for bedding at 10:53 a.m. One for black pants, shirt, sweater at 1:40 p.m. Any or all of these may have wrong times on them.
In addition, Julie Mills originally put his stuff under the wrong customer's name and didn't even know that until she tried to give the stuff to that customer and the customer said it wasn't hers. Then, she didn't tell the police what items she DID enter and told him about items she DIDN'T enter. AND, she originally didn't remember any details (color, etc.) about any of the items she originally checked in. Later, she remembered that the jacket was green and the bedding was floral and striped.
Sounds like some serious confusion at the drycleaners to me.
To: cyncooper
Which trip was it taken in on and how do we know?
To: cyncooper
What was taken in on 1/26?
177 posted on
08/10/2002 6:39:41 PM PDT by
Krodg
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