The subject returned the money on Monday at 8:00 pm
Throughout her statement the subject mentions several time references.
"Sunday morning I came into work. I don't remember the exact time, but it was probably
around 9 or 10 am. I was working on a report that I had to e-mail to Odoms that day.
I worked until around 4:30, then went home. I might have stopped at the grocery store,
but I don't remember. After I got home, I rested, had dinner, and watched TV until 11
when I went to bed.
She is consistent throughout her story in using a numerical number when describing what time
she was doing something. However, there is one time when she deviates from this pattern.
Since Monday January 19 was Martin Luther King day the bank was closed and the deposit
would have to be put in the night deposit. I don't know that I did or did not make the
deposit to the bank that day. I don't think I did because there was so much work to do
that I would not have had the time. I worked until 7 or so and then went home. I got
home around eight, had supper and relaxed until around 10:30 or 11 and went to bed.
Everything a person says has a meaning. A change in language means there is a change in
reality. The reason why she wrote the word "eight"
instead of using the number 8 is because she knew this was the time she made the deposit.
That fact that she was being deceptive appeared in her story without her realizing it.
On Tuesday and Wednesday she tells us that she does not remember if she worked on the
deposit. However, Monday is the only day in which she states she does not remember if
she made a deposit. "I don't know that I did or did not make the deposit to the bank
that day." Also the fact that she mentions a positive and a negative "I did or did not"
draws attention to Monday. A lot of innocent people would state "I don't know if I made a deposit
that day."
After she confessed, she was told that she made the deposit on Monday at 8:00 pm. Her response
was "How did you know that?" Remember, people's words will betray them.