I am now going to try and not waste any more of my thoughts on vile Magnotta. I will not forget Jun Lin's family and I hope people continue to support them in any little way they can.
I just wanted to thank you all for your informative posts and I wish you all a very Merry Christmas. One...
I must admit, it did cross my mind that the jury maybe 'hanging on' a few days thinking "well I am not going to back to work now until after Christmas". Let's hope so anyway.
Despite everything, I am still confident of a guilty verdict.
Yes, there is something very, very strange about this! It does not make sense to me. Excuse my French, but there is something seriously 'fked' here! If it wasn't so tragic, this whole case would make an hilarious Simpsons episode. I mean wtf!!!
I always got the feeling that the 'horror night' was not the first time the pair had met. In the surveillance footage of the two entering the building, you can see JL run up to the door first. I don't know it just struck me as if he had been to the building previously.
I second this, it certainly is not for the faint hearted, much respect to you.
As for Manny, I am beginning to wonder if 'mystery pimp' is LeClair ;)
I'll be watching until the Jury retire, then I will be off to the fridge for a cold cider to unwind. It was good to have a few light-hearted...
Well the Jury at least sussed that one out - none of them said hello to him or smiled :laughing:
In response to Kamille - "Actually, I think he is. I think Luc LeClair has at least one personality disorder of his own."
I was on Jury Service for a case that was extremely minor in comparison to this (thank God), and the deliberations took nearly a day for that. I don't think being on day 4 is anything to panic about in a case as complex and horrific as this.
Having said that, I was hoping it would be wrapped...
Interesting:
Evidence of Knowledge of Wrongfulness
Efforts to avoid detection
- wearing gloves during crime
- waiting until dark
- taking victim to an isolated place
- wearing mask or disguise
- concealment of a weapon on way to crime
- falsifying documents (passport, firearm permit)
- giving...
2000 Criminal Code of Canada:
Section 16
(1) Defence of Mental Disorder No person is criminally responsible for an act committed or an omission made while suffering from a mental disorder that rendered a person incapable of appreciating the nature and quality of the act or omission or of...
That "someone" are the actions of Magnotta - no third party involvement swayed me. Anyway, view expressed, done. I do appreciate what you are saying regarding the jury and especially the way the 'experts' presented their information in whatever favour they were paid to do so. Also agree that...
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