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[quote=Anonymous]11:18-12:54pm Scott left the warehouse about 11:18 to drive to the Berkeley Marina. He thought it took him an hour and a half to get there, maybe a little longer because he was pulling a trailer. Supporting Scott’s statement, Yahoo maps shows it is one hour and 36 minute drive to the Berkeley Marina. Scott purchased a boat launch ticket at 12:54 when he arrived at the Berkeley Marina. Scott gave this receipt to the police the evening of Dec. 24th when they asked him if he had any proof he'd been at the marina. 12:55-2:11pm Scott then launched his boat. He told police he motored north for probably 2 miles. That he was near a little island that had a bunch of trash on it. He saw a big sign that said "No Landing" and there were some broken piers. He assumed it would be a decent shallow area. He had forgotten some new lures he’d purchased from Big 5 in his truck, so he used some fresh water jigs from his tackle box. He trolled a bit and then headed back to the marina because he was getting wet. Fitting Scott's description, the island described turned out to be Brooks Island. Evidence photos show the trash, the piers and the "No Landing" sign. Prosecution witnesses also confirmed the area to be shallow. Scott's Big 5 bag containing his new lures was found by the police in his truck the evening of December 24th, confirming his statement that he had left them there. The fishing pole Scott purchased on December 20th had a fresh water jig on it and the tag for the pole was in the bottom of the boat. Scott was in fact, fishing while out on the bay. When Scott arrived back at the marina, he said he talked to a couple of guys about fishing and that a couple maintenance guys got a good laugh from him trying to back his trailer down the ramp to load the boat. Detective Rick Armendariz interviewed a maintenance worker Mike Ilvestri on December 27th, 2002. He confirmed seeing Scott’s vehicle and that the driver was having trouble backing the trailer in to get the boat out of the water. Scott estimated being at the bay for about 90 minutes. From the time Scott bought the ticket to when his cell phone records show him leaving the area is about 78 minutes. 2:12-3:25pm Scott said when he left the marina he called Laci at home and on her cell phone. He said he also called friend, Greg Reed and his parents on the way home. He said he got stuck in some traffic. Confirming his statements, Scott’s message was retrieved from Laci’s voicemail by detective Al Brocchini the evening of December 24th: "Hey, Beautiful. I just left you a message at home. It's 2:15. I'm leaving Berkeley. I won't be able to get to Vella Farms to get the basket for Papa. I was hoping you would get this message and go on out there. I'll see you in a bit, sweetie. Love you. Bye." Scott’s cell phone records confirm all of the calls. 3:25-4:12pm Scott said he pulled over for gas at a Chevron in Livermore and called Laci again. Bank records show this purchase was at 3:25pm. Scott makes another call to Laci's cell phone at 3:52pm but does not leave a message. It is a 48 minute drive from the Chevron to his warehouse per Yahoo Maps (2186 Las Positas Court, Livermore to 1027 Emerald, Modesto) placing him back at the warehouse around 4:13pm. 4:13-4:23pm Scott arrived back at the warehouse around 4:15. He said he unhooked the boat and estimated spending no more than five minutes in the office. He thinks this is when he sees a fax regarding an incoming shipment. He tells the police he remembers seeing the fax because he was disappointed that the shipment was arriving when it was. Scott then headed home. The incoming fax was time stamped 11:28 PST. The fax came after Scott left for the marina. 4:24-5:17pm estimate Scott estimated he arrived at home between 4:30 and 4:45, which was accurate. He entered through the side gate where he finds their dog, McKenzie, with his leash on. Scott removes the leash and puts it on the patio table. It was discovered later that night that the next door neighbor, Karen Servas, had found McKenzie in the street with his leash on and put him back in Scott and Laci's yard. Scott said he entered the home and the dog and cats ran into the house. Scott emptied the mop bucket because it looked like one of the cats might drink out of it. He poured the water out near the front walkway and placed the bucket and mops there. He got the mail while outside. Laci’s car was in the driveway, but Laci was not home. Scott assumed Sharon had picked up Laci and that she was at her mom's preparing for Christmas Eve dinner. Scott said his clothes were a bit wet so he undressed and put them into the washer. He first removed the dirty cleaning rags from the washer that the housekeeper had left from the day before. He added soap and started the washer. He said he often did this when he got home because he worked with chemicals. Scott and Laci's home had no garage, supporting that there was nowhere to put soiled clothing. The washer and dryer were located in the family room. Scott said he then took the pizza box out of the refrigerator poured a glass of milk and headed to the shower with a piece of pizza in hand. Officers Letsinger and Evers testified to the pizza box being on the counter when they arrived at the home Christmas Eve night. Scott said he showered and got dressed. He went back into the kitchen and listened to the phone messages. He listened to the message he left Laci when leaving the marina, then listened to a message left by Ron Grantski, Laci's step-father. Ron asked if Scott and Laci could bring whipped cream when they come. This prompted Scott to call Ron and Sharon’s home, since he assumed Laci was already there. This call was at about 5:17. Scott asked if Laci is there. She was not. Scott told Sharon that Laci's car is in the driveway, but that she was not home. Sharon asked if McKenzie was in the yard and that is when Scott remembered that the leash was on the dog. 5:18pm At this point, the search for Laci began. Over the next half hour, Scott exchanged two more calls with Laci’s mom and Ron. Scott began knocking on neighbors doors, calling neighbors and friends, and headed to the park with McKenzie. Sharon told Scott they would begin calling hospitals so he could check the park and Ron called 911 at 5:47 to report Laci as missing. [/quote]
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