11:20 a.m.: Freedman begins questioning Willis, asking about her affidavit and how it came about. “That is a good question. I don’t know the answer to that to this day,” Willis responds. The lawyer who filed the affidavit is identified as Matt Dixon, a Bladen County lawyer. Willis says Dixon called her and asked her to come to his office, to which she replied she could be there in an hour. She says Dixon then said he’d come to her house instead and that he showed up within an hour with a notary and the pre-filled affidavit - part in type and part hand-written. "He seemed to be just as a little bit confused as I was,” Willis says. She says Dixon made several phone calls from her dining room table.