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  • In episode two we will be going over who arrived on the scene, when they arrived, what they claimed to have done, & when they left. I will be reading directly from the Van Buren Police Department Incident Reports written by each officer that arrived on the scene.

    Documents used to produce this episode: Van Buren Police Department CAD Notes (Dispatch Notes), Van Buren Police Department Incident Reports from each individual officer on the scene, Coroner Report by Deputy Coroner Steve Edwards.

    JUST SOJO KNOW EPISODE NOTES:

    Out of 16 people on the crime scene log ( 6 officers, 3 fire fighter, 2 EMS, 2 Prosecutors, & 3 Coroners) there is no body cam footage from this day.The CAD Notes (Dispatch records) do not show all three calls made & even show Jordan's second call as being on file at 12:21pm which is not possible seeing as officer Decroo claims to have been on the scene at 12:20.Officer Decroo describes Eva Millard as "not crying but seemed distraught" whereas officer Wooten described Eva Millard as "in a state of near hysteria".Officer Decroo says he overhead Eva Millard say "she must have tried to climb out of her bassinet/pack and play that was at the foot of the bed and fallen out". Officer Wooten stated that Eva Millard told him "she must have crawled out of the play pen where she sleeps and hit her head. She re-interated several times that the child had a history of climbing out of the play pen."Eva Millard told officer Wooten "she last saw her (Olivia) around 4:00am" but then changes her story & told officer Wooten that "baby had been sick and kept them up all night long" & then again mentions "finally got her to sleep around 4:00am."Officer Decroo states "I could hear the mother getting loud and crying in the living room as CPL Wooten" where as Officer Wooten states "I took her to the kitchen area of the house and had her sit down and collected her information."The Crime Scene Log on file with Van Buren Police has Deputy Coroner Steve Edwards arriving on scene at 2:17 & leaving the scene at 3:17. Deputy Coroner Steve Edwards Coroner Report he has himself arriving on the scene at 2:10 & leaving the scene at 4:08 which we know is also incorrect as EXIF DATE on images taken by Steve Edwards & Detective Marsh show they were still photographing Olivia's body on the scene at 4:09. Meaning they would of had to finish bagging the body, wrapping up the crime scene, etc. NOTE that the blood evidence described by officers is also inaccurate. Officer Decroo states "noticed more blood pooled on the seat of the couch and in the hallway." There is, in fact, no blood "pooled" on the couch, however, there are two blood stains on the couch. The blood "in the hallway" is also one drop of blood that was smeared. NOTE that on Deputy Coroner Steve Edwards report he listed a core body temp for Olivia's body stating that temperature to be "83.5" however, there is no picture of the core body temp or the liver temp in evidence at all.

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