Kelli Anne Character Analysis

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Kelli Anne: I don’t know his age.

Interviewer: Approximately.

Kelli Anne: 10.

Interviewer: Sheila May.

Kelli Anne: Like 16 years old.

Interviewer: Where do they go to school?

Kelli Anne: They all go to different schools. Marlin goes to Costa Mesa or Estonsio, sorry. I don’t know where Sheila May goes. I know Marco goes to Tea Winkle and Christopher goes to my school. The oldest one, Melvin, is in the Air Force. [Timestamp][00:30:00].

Interviewer: Okay, do you know where they live now?

Kelli Anne: In Garden Grove, near my school actually. I don’t know there address.

Interviewer: Does he have any tattoos?

Kelli Anne: No.

Interviewer: Anything distinguishing about him?

Kelli Anne: No.

Interviewer: Is he fat, skinny, or tall?

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