P. v. McShane CA4/2
The following facts are taken verbatim from our opinion in defendant’s previous appeal. (People v. McShane (June 14, 2019, E069547) 2019 Cal. App. LEXIS 541 [nonpub. opn.].)
A. February 6: The Altercation at the Mobile Home.
Defendant lived with his son Brian, age 17, and his daughter Kristi, age 15. His children were home-schooled; they had a “tight-knit” group of friends who were also home-schooled. These included Kristi’s best friend, Heather Ryan. They also included Jerel Cobbs, Damien Saunders, and Devin Humphrey. Devin’s mobile home, near defendant’s house, was a “gathering place” for the group.
Around January 27, 2003, defendant’s daughter ran away from home; she went to live with a 21-year-old man whom she had met just three days earlier.
On February 6, 2003, defendant showed up at Devin’s mobile home. Six or seven teenagers were there, including Heather, Damien, and Jerel. Defendant asked if they knew where his daughter was; they said they did not.
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