At beginning of call Z states the best address he can give is 1111 RVC and this is because he is parked on TTL facing East. He is looking at T through his rear view mirror with all his exterior lights off. We know from the following dialogue:
From timeline of call recording lasting 4:16--
:52 T is staring at him.
1:02 T is at clubhouse
1:03 T is going towards him
1:09 States T has something in his hand in waistband
1:12 Glovebox or other compartment opens. Z is getting his flashlight or gun or both. His holster does not have a top strap and not attached to his belt.
1:27 T is coming to check him out--keeping in mind by Z's own description T is not moving very fast. He is moving from clubouse from west to east on TTL where Z is parked with lights off. It would be much easier for Z to see behind him with the headlights off.
Since Z is parked in T's walking path back to Brandi's Z assumes a nefarious motive on T's part not knowing he is simply heading home.
1:30 T has something in his hand--we now know it was his phone as Z does not see the earpiece and ignorant of the fact T is on the phone
1:43 These a-holes always get away
1:54 gives directions to location of his truck. This is before T ran and important because he gives the exact same directions after T ran proving 2 items: never needed to exit his truck for directions and his truck was parked in same location before and after T ran.
2:11 T is running down towards back entrance and this is on TTL so he is heading south before ducking between the buildings.
2:13 Door opens. He exits holding his phone and flashlight leaving the keys in the ignition and his holstered gun on his hip.
2:18 Door shuts while Key In Ignition Warning is sounding--he left his keys inside his truck yet they were found at the top of the sidewalk between the buildings after the shooting
2:19 wind static begins as Z chases him
2:30 says "okay" in response to dispatch saying we dont need you to follow. At this point he is at the top of the top of the sidewalk that runs between the backs of the buildings and is between TTL and RVC. He turns around and heads back to his truck. As he is heading back puts his flashlight in his coat
2:46-47 wind static stops because he is back near his truck and you can hear the rack sliding on his gun. Indicates both hands are free so he is holding his phone to his ear with his shoulder. (Audio comparison of the metal clicks on his call to a kel-tec training racking the slide is available)
He moved away from his truck at a jog for 11 seconds and it took him 16 seconds walking the return trip. He is outside but stationary as no more wind static is heard.
2:50 you hear him slapping his flashlight with his hands so he is still holding his phone with his shoulder.
3:20 highlights the mailboxes as a landmark and you can see them if you are standing near where he parked his truck but not if you are on the sidewalk between TTL and RVC. This helps prove Z's location about one minute before the call ends.
3:23-3:24 says "They'll see my truck." As dispatch begins talking, Z at the same time says "The keys are in my truck."
3:54 cancels fixed meeting location at mailboxes-requests police call him on cell.
Around 4:12 into the call hangs up with dispatch.
He puts his phone in his pocket, opens his truck door and adds one bullet to his gun magazine because after putting one bullet in the chamber it left one bullet short of a full magazine. Safe to say he did not carry it loaded because it has no external safety. After putting his gun back in his holster he grabs his keys and walks East holding his flashlight and keys. He walks to the top of the sidewalk and continues East to RVC. He stops to look North and South and starts walking back West to the top of the sidewalk. Once there he heads South and after passing the first building turns West to TTL and turns North heading back to his truck.
Back to T and his movements. After he runs South on TTL he turns left between the first and second building so now he is running East towards RVC. He cuts across RVC and now turns left heading North on S. Oregon Ave. So he left the gated community. (Keeping in mind he ran away from someone in a truck it is safe to assume he thought Z would keep driving which is why he first ran down TTL.)
T stops short of the intersection of S. Oregon and Oregon ave and heads SSW back into the complex. He is assuming the safest route home is to go back where he last saw Z's truck assuming Z is out driving looking for him and he has no idea Z is on foot. He heads back across RVC and gets to the top of the sidewalk that is between RVC and TTL heading South.
At this point T is heading North on TTL, gets near his truck and sees T coming from the RVC side of the sidewalk. As T gets to the top of the sidewalk and continues South, Z appears behind him and the verbal argument begins.
This is based on available info and look forward to criticism and enlightenment on any new information. To say the least it will be interesting to see how Omara handles the discrepancies in Z's different versions.
From timeline of call recording lasting 4:16--
:52 T is staring at him.
1:02 T is at clubhouse
1:03 T is going towards him
1:09 States T has something in his hand in waistband
1:12 Glovebox or other compartment opens. Z is getting his flashlight or gun or both. His holster does not have a top strap and not attached to his belt.
1:27 T is coming to check him out--keeping in mind by Z's own description T is not moving very fast. He is moving from clubouse from west to east on TTL where Z is parked with lights off. It would be much easier for Z to see behind him with the headlights off.
Since Z is parked in T's walking path back to Brandi's Z assumes a nefarious motive on T's part not knowing he is simply heading home.
1:30 T has something in his hand--we now know it was his phone as Z does not see the earpiece and ignorant of the fact T is on the phone
1:43 These a-holes always get away
1:54 gives directions to location of his truck. This is before T ran and important because he gives the exact same directions after T ran proving 2 items: never needed to exit his truck for directions and his truck was parked in same location before and after T ran.
2:11 T is running down towards back entrance and this is on TTL so he is heading south before ducking between the buildings.
2:13 Door opens. He exits holding his phone and flashlight leaving the keys in the ignition and his holstered gun on his hip.
2:18 Door shuts while Key In Ignition Warning is sounding--he left his keys inside his truck yet they were found at the top of the sidewalk between the buildings after the shooting
2:19 wind static begins as Z chases him
2:30 says "okay" in response to dispatch saying we dont need you to follow. At this point he is at the top of the top of the sidewalk that runs between the backs of the buildings and is between TTL and RVC. He turns around and heads back to his truck. As he is heading back puts his flashlight in his coat
2:46-47 wind static stops because he is back near his truck and you can hear the rack sliding on his gun. Indicates both hands are free so he is holding his phone to his ear with his shoulder. (Audio comparison of the metal clicks on his call to a kel-tec training racking the slide is available)
He moved away from his truck at a jog for 11 seconds and it took him 16 seconds walking the return trip. He is outside but stationary as no more wind static is heard.
2:50 you hear him slapping his flashlight with his hands so he is still holding his phone with his shoulder.
3:20 highlights the mailboxes as a landmark and you can see them if you are standing near where he parked his truck but not if you are on the sidewalk between TTL and RVC. This helps prove Z's location about one minute before the call ends.
3:23-3:24 says "They'll see my truck." As dispatch begins talking, Z at the same time says "The keys are in my truck."
3:54 cancels fixed meeting location at mailboxes-requests police call him on cell.
Around 4:12 into the call hangs up with dispatch.
He puts his phone in his pocket, opens his truck door and adds one bullet to his gun magazine because after putting one bullet in the chamber it left one bullet short of a full magazine. Safe to say he did not carry it loaded because it has no external safety. After putting his gun back in his holster he grabs his keys and walks East holding his flashlight and keys. He walks to the top of the sidewalk and continues East to RVC. He stops to look North and South and starts walking back West to the top of the sidewalk. Once there he heads South and after passing the first building turns West to TTL and turns North heading back to his truck.
Back to T and his movements. After he runs South on TTL he turns left between the first and second building so now he is running East towards RVC. He cuts across RVC and now turns left heading North on S. Oregon Ave. So he left the gated community. (Keeping in mind he ran away from someone in a truck it is safe to assume he thought Z would keep driving which is why he first ran down TTL.)
T stops short of the intersection of S. Oregon and Oregon ave and heads SSW back into the complex. He is assuming the safest route home is to go back where he last saw Z's truck assuming Z is out driving looking for him and he has no idea Z is on foot. He heads back across RVC and gets to the top of the sidewalk that is between RVC and TTL heading South.
At this point T is heading North on TTL, gets near his truck and sees T coming from the RVC side of the sidewalk. As T gets to the top of the sidewalk and continues South, Z appears behind him and the verbal argument begins.
This is based on available info and look forward to criticism and enlightenment on any new information. To say the least it will be interesting to see how Omara handles the discrepancies in Z's different versions.