and I guess we all know what happened to BC
Yep, we surely do, but it wasn't because of those ducks. LOL
and I guess we all know what happened to BC
Tonight's 48 HOURS EPISODE manner of death ~ eerily similar... * new episode (it happened in 2008)
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_...es-of-the-ernie-scherer-murder-investigation/
"But if you start to add them up - I believe from our standpoint there was something like 35 different circumstantial factors - it stops being a coincidence and it stops being someone's bad luck."
I don't disagree with you. In fact I don't really think JY has to prove where he got the cigar. I think the jury won't spend any time dealing with that.
OT Watching 48 hours..couple beat to death, no forced entry, no money stolen even though it was sticking out of victims pant pocket, clear bloody shoe prints on floor...cops believe prints were staged, and victims hit so many times...20X's and right away cops feel the victims knew the person. Can't eliminate son. Sounds familiar.
My son has a humidor. It is a lovely wooden box with a lock and key.
What Mrs. Young exhibited was not the humidor that I am accustomed to.
I think she called it a hubidor.
And it was pointed out that the hubidor was dragged out of the storage bin.
As I said earlier it is not just a ticket. It can effect if the insurance is going to pay or if they are going to raise your rates. It is surprising how many people will lie when they break the law I grant you that, but it doesn't mean you agree with it. The same holds true if your car is stolen and you admit you left your keys in it.
Standing right where? According to the witness that took the stand ( the one related to a friend of JY)- neither occupant was there. They both had been taken to the hospital.
I just googled it and it does happen....
brevard public schools were closed for memorial day 2006, the day of the accident...
http://www.brevard.k12.fl.us/calendar/district/0506/20052006calendar.htm
Brevard Public Schools were closed for Memorial Day 2006, the day of the accident...
http://www.brevard.k12.fl.us/calendar/district/0506/20052006Calendar.htm
Brevard Public Schools were closed for Memorial Day 2006, the day of the accident...
http://www.brevard.k12.fl.us/calendar/district/0506/20052006Calendar.htm
OT Watching 48 hours..couple beat to death, no forced entry, no money stolen even though it was sticking out of victims pant pocket, clear bloody shoe prints on floor...cops believe prints were staged, and victims hit so many times...20X's and right away cops feel the victims knew the person. Can't eliminate son. Sounds familiar.
Thank you, I watched that too, maybe I'm having a moment and forget hearing them? Thanks for your help. I've been scouring wral for a while lol.
I don't think they will spend any time on the humidor, but I do believe they will discuss whether or not he exited the hotel to smoke a cigar or for a totally different reason.
The debate isn't whether or not he exited the hotel. We know from his own testimony that he exited the hotel. The debate is whether it was to smoke a cigar or whether or not it was to leave and drive back to Raleigh.
So, yes, I do believe they will spend some time discussing cigar smoking. Likely very similar to the discussion that has been had on this board with the jurors giving their own personal experience to the behavior and habits of cigar smokers - be it casual or habitual.
IMO
Brevard Public Schools were closed for Memorial Day 2006, the day of the accident...
http://www.brevard.k12.fl.us/calendar/district/0506/20052006Calendar.htm
Collins is the one who played them, and narrated them... so you'll find it towards the end of his close IIRC. I linked it in one of the last threads, but that would be probably harder to find then going to WRAL.
If I were a juror I would be thinking the following about this cigar incident. Cigars are generally smoked casually and take a long time to smoke. I could see someone stepping outside for a cig but a cigar....no way. I picture cigar smokers in a lounge with a glass of scotch not outside on a windy arse cold night. Did JY have a cigar cutter in his luggage...doubt it, or even scissors? If I were on the jury I would have a tough time swallowing this excuse. JMO.
That would explain it. I skipped some of his closing arguments b/c he was getting on my nerves a bit lol. Thanks so much Stella!
If I were a juror I would be thinking the following about this cigar incident. Cigars are generally smoked casually and take a long time to smoke. I could see someone stepping outside for a cig but a cigar....no way. I picture cigar smokers in a lounge with a glass of scotch not outside on a windy arse cold night. Did JY have a cigar cutter in his luggage...doubt it, or even scissors? If I were on the jury I would have a tough time swallowing this excuse. JMO.
I *think* he CLAIMED he used his fingers to cut it. Classic narcissists have excuses for everything...