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There is this whole weird thing with CPR. At first, Brandon's story was that he pulled JoJo from the chest, performed
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CPR, and called 911. But Joseph finds out that when Brandon called 911 at 4:58 p.m., the dispatcher
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had to tell him to put JoJo on the floor and begin compressions. But when she is
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spoken to, she says from what she could tell like over the phone or whatever, it
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didn't seem like he was actually doing it. And when EMS arrived by 5:11, they documented that he is not doing CPR
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compressions. First responders find JoJo not breathing, without a pulse, while Brandon is just screaming, "God, no."
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and crying, rocking, hitting the wall. Could just be panic though. Sure. But how about this?
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As far as we know, nowhere in Brandon's story does he offer up an explanation [music]
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for why JoJo is wet. And I'm not just talking just like sweaty [music] from being stuck inside a
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constricted space for a long time. Wet from his nose all the way down to his hips. And police also document a wet
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towel in the bathroom. And the bed is wet.
