Raabe asked the woman what happened between her and Heyroth, to which the woman said, “I was going to die. She wouldn’t let me… she smashed my phone, wouldn’t let me call nowhere. Wouldn’t let me out the door and put a shovel under the door. I would have died if I wouldn’t of gotten away.

The woman said that she and Heyroth argued about politics, saying, “If you don’t agree she gets louder, she’ll keep saying it, and she won’t stop.”

Asked what type of bat Heyroth used to assault her, the woman said she believed it was metal because it was silver, but was unsure.

“She wasn’t stopping… she almost, even when I was just sitting there she was contemplating whether to finish me off,” she said. “She hit me in the head a lot of times all over… she was going for the kill. When it was done… she made me, she made me go wash up two different times so I can’t talk.”

Raabe asked if Heyroth had held her inside the residence against her will, to which she replied, “Yes, she was. She put a shovel under the door and smashed my phone so I couldn’t call for help.”