It was absolutely inhumane the way sloot toyed with BT's emotions. He did it alright, remember his dad's comment, "..if there's no body.." . His dad was instrumental in the cover up of evidence, if not main orchestrator. I got the feeling he'd done it before.
For a while the family held out...
I think it was the summer of 2010, Beth T (mom) was escorted in a back door as she was so recognizable. She was the only witness, iirc, and I remember she didn't look at us once. Instead she concentrated on the details of her testimony and described how sloot had contacted her representative...
Mmmmmm, that looks scrumptious! Lots of fond memories of going with Mom, taking my my kids picking berries. Once, when my oldest was about 4, we were all in the blueberry patch picking, at a U pick then pay. Mom and I were chattering away while son followed close behind. At the weigh in we got...
I was on the grand jury that indicted sloot in Alabama. He's a piece o work! If he gets out alive, he will be extradited back here to stand trial for wire fraud. He damn did it alright, murdered NH, but not enough evidence on that.
Hoping the strawberries are good. Brings back memories of childhood, eating more strawberries than went into the basket, just blow 'em off and pop into my mouth. LOL, those were the days!
This is sidebar, so, most anything can be discussed? For instance...what about that stiletto killer!! Now I've heard it all,
I tuned in Dr D tonight and that show makes me scream. We gotta respect the jury foreman? Uh, I don't have to do any such thing!! I was yelling at the tv, then it...
Not that it matters, but the word "momentousness" used by the jury foreman apparently is a word. The reason I knew was that JVM used it a few days ago and I was yelling at the TV that is not EVEN a word! I looked it up, it is. I've never heard it in all my days and have to wonder.......:nevermind:
I think she was crying because she believed the jurors would peek at her interviews and be so charmed by her they would give the lightest sentence possible. She was shocked that they were hung. I mean, how on Earth could they not adore her, even feel a bit guilted by her "betrayed by the jury"...
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