· He is Dylan and Zach’s grandfather who lived with Dylan and beside Zach.
· He states neither home has a basement.
· He states neither he nor Zach owned a 32-caliber revolver in 2011.
· He confirms the well on the property had been filled in.
· He confirms Zach was living with Rebecca Earp around 2011.
· He picked up shoes for Zach at jail. They were a size 13.
· He gave Zach a phone in 2011.
· At one point, Dylan’s cell phone was turned over to TBI.
· He confirms Dylan’s IQ is below average and that he has a learning disability.
· He states Dylan is unable to tell time or handle money.
· He states Dylan lived with him instead of on his own because he had a learning disability and couldn’t keep a job.
· He confirms his wife was buried on April 2nd, 2011, and that Zach was arrested on April 4th at Natchez Trace Park, driving Dick Adam’s white Nissan pickup truck.
· He confirms the name on the title of the white Nissan pickup truck is his.
· He picked up the truck after it had been towed and put it in a shed.
· He states he picked up the truck within two to three days, and took it to Billy Bell’s mother’s house, since she drove him to get it towed.
· He states Zach was not supposed to be driving the car, since he didn’t have a license. This is why he kept it at Billy Bell’s mother’s house instead of taking it to his home. He kept it there for two weeks, and states Zach never knew where the truck was.
· He states Dylan did not usually lend Zach his truck, and Zach would’ve needed to get the keys from Dylan.
· On the day of Holly’s abduction, he states that, when he left the house at 7 – 7:30 am, Dylan was still in bed.
· Later that morning, he saw Zach, Dylan, and Shayne driving on the 641 Interstate headed south.
· He states he has a daily diary/log of activities. In a page of his diary, it does not mention he saw Zach on the interstate, and only contains work activities, but jogged his memory of where he saw Zach that day.
· He states he knows Ricky Inman but does not remember being questioned by them about the Holly Bobo case.
· He states he does not remember stating law enforcement should look at Zach’s friends.
· He remembers speaking to Brent Booth and Jennifer Nichols a few months before the trial.
· He remembers calling 9-1-1 about Zach a few different times.
· He states he remembers one night Zach called the police because he didn’t give him the van keys.