yeah but that doesn't mean it won't be his defence.
How else can you explain two dead and claim you're innocent?
He obviously knows that he is done for the body disposal etc.....so to lessen the sentence and hopefully plea deal down to x1 manslaughter + lesser charges of disposing body etc.
Not sure if this has been raised before but I guarantee this will age well.
His defence:
RH used his gun to kill CC, then GL and RH got in a scuffle over the gun and it discharged killing RH.
GL will claim he is only guilty of acts after that- disposing of bodies and trying to cover his tracks...
Great result. JUSTICE. Thoughts to the family and the poor girls. Hopefully they can somehow lead a normal life.
Now, as GBC couldn't help himself and got on the stand, can he face further charges for perjury?
Also, can someone tell me about appeals processes in QLD. Can he only appeal if...
Sorry if already discussed today but just logged on.
Did I read earlier today the GBC was leaning back in his chair at some stage and was taking notes of Fuller's beautiful closing remarks? I haven't heard of him doing any of this during the trial. Either way, it is a bit late now to be taking...
Personally I don't think the phone would have held any incriminating evidence but Gerard in his panic just thought he better get rid of anything that may.
Seriously, his undoing is his stupidity in calling the cops in the morning. He should have headed off to work and explained that he...
I suppose the most telling thing though was his lack of reaction to the news that the constable had 'located' Allison's phone. It doesn't matter if it was their or not to me- as the argument is that anyone could have put it there if it was in fact there at all. The clincher is that if he thought...
I am guessing that for point 2- why would you reverse park. I suspect so that you could clean up without someone coming up by surprise from behind you. Remember there was blood to clean and toys to load. Who takes the time to reverse park when you are rushing around looking for a dead wife-...
Correct BB. Terribly sad case. Just one of an ever increasing number of parents killing their kids in an act of 'ultimate' revenge. I am anti capital punishment, but these type of killings really test my resolve on that stance.
I am not sure how things run in South Africa but this couldn't happen at this stage of the trial. Basically 'insanity' pleas are obvious to both the defence and prosecution and usually a jury isn't even needed in these cases. From just getting a few bits of information from a news report about a...
I CANNOT believe this fool, actually passed a note to the jury. Oh Lord, I didn't think he could top the business card to the doctor.
If he gets off this, he needs his own reality TV show. Have no idea of the premise of the show but surely a network can see the ratings he would deliver.
I am curious as to how many books will be published about this case when he gets the book thrown at him? The note to the jury has to be included. I wonder if the judge will ever release the contents when he hands down his sentence.
Hi LB1,
I can't say I am an 'expert' in narcissism or much else for that matter. What I can say is that I have worked in Forensic psychiatry for ten years. I spent a year at a prison where my role with my team was to screen and assess every prisoner that came into custody for mental illness...
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