"Of course" the woman seen by the grandmother and crown witness were the same person, Derstine says.
A crown witness had the same description though. Noted Tori and the woman were not communicating, which is NOT what McClintic said.
"The crown would have you believe she (the defense witness) got this totally wrong."
McClintic walked like she was on a mission, the defense witness said. Derstine suggests Tori was targeted.
McClintic knew Tori's mother and her boyfriend. Derstine calls that a "shocking" coincidence.
But school picked very close to McClintic's home. Tori lived and went to school near McClintic's aunt's home.
Derstine says McClintic says she didn't know Tori. There were 15 schools in Woodstock. Oliver Stephens picked at random. She says.
In the parking lot, Rafferty parked in a high traffic area. Derstine suggests he would move if he thought he had a kidnapped kid.
Video shows McClintic moving through the Home Depot quickly, he says.
Derstine says a Home Depot is a very big place. McClintic was in and out in 8 minutes. Derstine says that is quick.
Why would he do this with a woman he hardly knows?
If Rafferty had a kidnapped child, why would he go to such public places. Rafferty left Tori and McClintic alone multiple times.
During April 8th, the Rafferty seemed to drive around aimlessly. Why would he go to a busy Tim Horton's? Or chat with a drug dealer?
Derstine says McClintic was "much, much more deeply" involved in the events.
McClintic was the "engine", Derstine says. She could have stopped the kidnapping at Home Depot, if she wanted too. Bought a hammer instead.