When Smith reported to training camp in October, he was almost 260 pounds.
By 1802 Smith reported that there were 19,000 nutmeg and 6,250 clove trees under his supervision.
Smith reported to training camp in excellent condition, confident he would start the season strongly.
"The worst thing was, he said he wasn't driving," Smith reported.
During most of that time, Smith also reported on human-interest and entertainment stories.
Smith reported that he had been out 44 days and had made no captures.
But Smith reported to training camp about 15 pounds heavier than his current weight of 240 pounds.
Smith then reported throwing a grenade from the car in the direction of where he thought the shooter had hidden.
Smith later reported to police that she had been approached by Nichols on March 12, who forced his way into her apartment.
Smith later reported a bad head cold that affected his breathing.