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Fla. Stat, (1981) - Florida State University College of Law

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told the defendant to "back <strong>of</strong>f". (T, 1861-1862).<br />

Groaver was going to kill Jody Dalton (T. 1861), nor did he have any reason to<br />

want to kill her. (T. 1879). He did not knm the rope and concrete blocks were<br />

in the trunk <strong>of</strong> Elaine's car until Gnmwr opened it up, (T. 1862). He Was not<br />

concerned about hm mch noise Groover mde in shooting Jody Dalton. (T. 1862-<br />

1863).<br />

into the lake, and the defendant did so. (T. 1863-1864).<br />

what &mwr said because he was afraid <strong>of</strong> Groovex. (T. 1860).<br />

The defendant did not kncrw<br />

Graver told the defendant to tie the blocks b the body and take it<br />

The defendant did<br />

Grmver again<br />

said that eveJcyQne should keep quiet "if they knew what was good for them".<br />

(T. 1865). After they burned their clothes and took Joan Bennett hare, Groover<br />

wanted Elaine and the defendant to take him to find Billy Long. (T. 1866-1867).<br />

Dr. Floro, an Assistant Wdical Examiner, testified that Jdy Dalton<br />

had received four .22 cal* gunshot muds to the head. (T. 1060-1061).<br />

<strong>of</strong> the gunshot vmunds muld have bem fatal; each would have cased kdiate<br />

unconsciousness. (T. 1065). He could not determine which gunshot mund had<br />

been inflicted first. (T. 1065).<br />

her death, Dalton had been under the influence <strong>of</strong> alcohol, with a .11 blood<br />

alcohol level, as well as cocaine and doxalamine (a prescription antihistamine).<br />

IT. 1064).<br />

Dr. Floro also found that, at the th <strong>of</strong><br />

Elaine Parker drove her car, with Groover and the defendant inside, to<br />

Billy Iong's house. (T. 1252, 1397, 1867).<br />

Ttm<br />

Between 6:30 and 6:45 A. M., Iong<br />

arrived haw and saw Elaine's car pulling out <strong>of</strong> his drivevvay. (T. 1252).<br />

parked his car and Elaine backed up to where he was parked. (T. 1252).<br />

Billy Long testified that either Grmver or the defendant told him that<br />

Richard Padgett wanted to see his girlfriend, Nancy Sheppard, and that they<br />

wanted Img to take them to her house. (T. 1252-1253, 1397-1398). hng got<br />

in the back seat, Elaine got in the back seat, the defadant remained in the<br />

Long<br />

front passenger seat, and Groover took over driving Elaine's car. (T. 1255, 1402).<br />

To Long, it ''setxed like" everyone in the car was "high" (T. 1401-1402).<br />

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