Opinion ID: 2977126
Heading Depth: 4
Heading Rank: 4

Heading: 12:15 p.m. - The Third Interrogation

Text: Given Watkins’s advice, at approximately 12:15 p.m., Detective Sines and Detective Sergeant Gary Vingle requested that Davie be brought from his jail cell for interrogation. Davie agreed to talk to the officers and was escorted to the interrogation room. There, the officers readvised him of his Miranda rights and told him that the interview would be recorded. Davie again initialed each sentence of the constitutional rights form except for the waiver of rights and indicated that he understood. As before, Davie did not request a lawyer and willingly spoke to the detectives. No. 03-4293 Davie v. Mitchell Page 19 The following exchange then occurred: Sines: Do you want to sign your name here that you understand that? Davie: Well I’m not signing the waiver of rights. I didn’t sign it earlier. Sines: Okay, okay. You can take it, go ahead. He didn’t sign it. Vingle: Would you be willing to answer some of our questions if we ask you some, you know you [sic]? Davie: Yes. (JA 2021.) As the officers proceeded with the interview, Davie told them that although he did not remember being around the VCA that morning, he remembered having his gun with him. He then described the gun and informed them that he always carried one. When, at about 12:35 p.m., Davie told the officers he could not remember anything else about the incident and no longer wished to speak with them, the officers terminated the interview and Davie was returned to his jail cell.