Dee Dee, as told by Crump on March 20:
He says, I'm not going to run. I'm going to walk fast. At that point, she says Trayvon -- she hears Trayvon say, why are you following me. She hears the other boy say, what are you doing around here. And again, Trayvon says, why are you following me. And that's when she says again he said, what are you doing around here. Trayvon is pushed. The reason she concludes, because his voice changes like something interrupted his speech. Then the other thing, she believes the earplug fell out of his ear. She can hear faint noises but no longer has the contact. She hears an altercation going and she says, then suddenly, somebody must have hit the phone and it went out because that's the last she hears.
Note 'again', making it explicit that each one repeated his line, for a total of four utterances.
Martin's 'walk fast' reply is missing from the de la Rionda
interview of April 3.
In this version, each speaker said his line once (10:36-11:11):
Why are you following me for?/What are you doing around here?
Then was bumping, and the sound of grass (11:23-42).
11:48-54:
Dee Dee: And then, next thing I hear, the next thing, the phone just shut off.
De la Rionda: The phone shut off?
Dee Dee: It shut off.
De la Rionda: OK.
12:10-48:
De la Rionda: So the last thing you heard was some kind of noise like-
Dee Dee: Yeah.
De la Rionda: -something hitting somebody?
Dee Dee: Yeah.
De la Rionda: OK. And, when you heard that noise, something hitting somebody, you did, did you hear the man say anything, or did you hear Trayvon say anything?
Dee Dee: I can hear a little bit.
De la Rionda: OK. What could you hear?
Dee Dee: I could of just hear, like, like, it's like, the headphones, because of the headphones, he might got off.
De la Rionda: OK.
Dee Dee: But I could still hear a little bit, like.
De la Rionda: OK. What could you hear?
Dee Dee: Like a little "Get off," some stuff.
De la Rionda: You heard "Get off"?
Dee Dee: Like a little "Get off." [crosstalk]
Dee Dee and de la Rionda went a few rounds establishing that she was hearing Martin's voice (12:48-59).
13:00-12:
De la Rionda: And he was saying what now?
Dee Dee: Like "Get off."
De la Rionda: "Get off"?
Dee Dee: Yeah.
De la Rionda: Is that clear that you were hearing that, or you think you heard that?
Dee Dee: Yeah, I could hear it.
De la Rionda: OK.
Dee Dee: A little bit. It's "Get off, get off." Then the phone just, hung up.
De la Rionda: OK. Alright.
The bump was the last thing she heard, so whatever sound the grass made, and 'get off' (once or twice), must have been simultaneous with the bump. I think it's odd that Martin would say 'Get off' at the very moment he was bumped.
In Crump's version, after Martin was 'pushed', Dee Dee could hear 'faint noises' and 'an altercation'. Crump said Dee Dee thought Martin was pushed because 'his voice changes'. He didn't mention Dee Dee hearing a bump.
We have three versions of the conversation Dee Dee heard:
Why are you following me?/What are you doing around here?/Why are you following me?/What are you doing around here?
Why are you following me for?/What are you doing around here?/Get off.
Why are you following me for?/What are you doing around here?/Get off, get off.