Excerpts from Orange County Superior Court trial transcripts
Exhibit 1 – No Money Exchanged
Q: Did Mr. Wallace ever give you any money for the Captain?
A: No.
➡ Confirms no money ever changed hands. Without payment, there was no deal and no crime.
Exhibit 2 – No Direct Step
“A direct step goes beyond planning or preparation. Talking to somebody about it, thinking about it, or agreeing to do something, that’s not enough.”
➡ The judge explained that words alone do not equal attempted murder. No action was taken.
Exhibit 3 – False Molestation Story
“The parties agree and stipulate that the information provided to the defendant, that his four-year-old daughter was being sexually abused while in the care of her mother, was false.”
➡ The very story used to push Billy into desperation was fabricated by police and their informant.
Exhibit 4 – Entrapment Defined by Court
“If the defendant has proved that it’s more likely than not that he solicited murder because he was entrapped, you have to find him not guilty.”
➡ The jury was clearly told that if entrapment occurred, the verdict must be not guilty.
Exhibit 5 – Informant-Initiated Meetings
Q: These meetings at the shop were generated by you texting him, ‘Hey, can I come by?’ Correct?
A: Seems fair, yes.
➡ Shows Billy was not pursuing a hitman — he was being lured and pressured by the informant.
Exhibit 6 – Police Misconduct and Lies
“We proved that Mr. Hyepock was a police agent. We proved that he lied. And we proved that his handler lied. And they lied in court to you.”
➡ Direct acknowledgement of dishonesty from both the informant and law enforcement.
Exhibit 7 – Missing Recordings
“It’s not on tape because it proves entrapment. And it does.”
➡ Calls and meetings went unrecorded, despite claims that everything was taped. Missing evidence points to tampering and concealment.
Exhibit 8 – Focus on Manufactured ‘Magic Words’
“It’s calculated to see if we can get the magic words and see if we can get them right.”
➡ The case was built on pushing Billy into saying certain words, not on any real actions.
Exhibit 9 – Pressure to Extract Money
Q: This conversation started because Investigator Beeman wanted to see if you could get some money out of Mr. Wallace in advance, correct?
A: Yes.
➡ Proof that law enforcement was actively trying to manufacture a financial transaction that never occurred.
Exhibit 10 – Billy Acted as a Concerned Father
Q: And you understood that he took her to get examined and have her checked out right away?
A: Yes.
➡ Shows Billy’s first reaction was to protect his daughter, not to harm anyone.
Exhibit 11 – A Line That Cannot Be Crossed
“You cannot sanction going to a dad and telling him a lie about his four-year-old daughter being sexually molested. You can’t do it.”
➡ Even acknowledged in court: police conduct was beyond acceptable limits.
Supporting Records
Phone logs: Dozens of calls were placed but not recorded, proving selective evidence.
Text messages: Confirmed Jodie arranged paid meetings with clients.
Witness testimony: Nightclub owners and others verified Jodie’s prostitution activity.
Conclusion
The evidence shows:
No money.
No plan.
No direct step.
Lies about child abuse to manipulate a father.
Police misconduct and missing evidence.
Entrapment, proven by their own words.
The trial transcripts prove Billy Wallace was innocent.