Prosecution:And how old do the children in that photograph?
LA: If I had to guess, I think maybe Christian and Constantine are six or seven and the boys are 9 or 10 and Noelle three or four, and it looks like they're in a classroom.
Prosecution: Page 15 admitted as a full exhibit. May I publish to the jury judgment?
Judge: Well, it's better to take a long time to do it that way, Attorney McGinnis. You should hold it up and show it to the jurors.
Prosecution: That's fine, Judge. Thank you, Sir. Publishing states, 15 and 14.
Prosecution: When we left off yesterday, Miss Almeida, you had indicated that you were familiar with the defendant. Is that correct?
LA: Yes.
Prosecution: Where did you meet the defendant in Miami?
LA: At the Ski club.
Prosecution: When did you meet the defendant?
LA: March of 2017.
Prosecution: How long after your arrival in Miami did you meet?
LA: Probably like the next day or a few days after 'cause we went right to the ski club.
Prosecution: And can you describe this ski club for the jury?
LA: There's like a gate that you kind of throw in. And then there was everyone's boats like kind of in like a port. And they would take out the boat to go into the water. And it was a pretty narrow like lake. And it was used for water skiing. And there was like a little outdoor area that had a tent and a table that you could hang out if you weren't skiing.
Prosecution: Was it a public ski club or was it a private ski club?
LA: Private.
Prosecution: Did Mr. Doulos own a boat?
LA: Yes.
Prosecution: When did he purchase a boat?
LA: I'm not entirely sure the exact like month, but I think it was like… Six months to a year prior to that trip in 2017.
Prosecution: What type of boat was it?
LA: A ski nautique? I might be getting that wrong. It was a ski… It was made for skiing.
Prosecution: Where did he keep the boat?
LA: In Miami.
Prosecution: And when did he travel to Miami? Often?
LA: Yeah. Often. Often, yeah.
Prosecution: And did he keep the boat in a particular place In Miami?
LA: He kept it at the ski club.
Prosecution: When you met the defendant, was she with anyone else?
LA: Her daughter, Nicole.
Prosecution: And what was her daughter’s age if you recall?
LA: They’re 17 year old boys now, so maybe 12, probably 11 like around that age.