I am forever absolutely amazed that none of her counsel has coached her to at least try and muster up some sort of sympathy towards the fact that her daughter is deceased, regardless of how it happened.
If that were me, and I were in court being tried for the murder of my daughter and I didn't do it, I would be devastated anytime the discussion is present. If that were me and I murdered my daughter, I would still be horrified with myself at the decision I made.
She shows absolute zero emotion of being even remotely upset. She smiles, she giggles, she seems thrilled to be in the company of all these "important adults" who are coming to her aid.
I just don't get it. Are her attorneys not that bright that they don't know to tell her to at least pretend like she is either remorseful or mortified that someone took her daughter and murdered her?
I don't expect it from JB but you would at least think that AL, being the "expert" that she claims to be, would coach her. I hope the jury sees this. They all think this is one big joke, ugh.