I believe it absolutely turns off the jury. They will talk about it in the jury room and they will also remember how often he mis-states prior (ha) testimony.
I don't think he's being effective at all. He's scored points, I guess, versus witnesses and/or events that don't really add that much...
Tammy's dispatch call:
(Not an exact quote) 'He [the gunman] didn't say anything, he was just holding a gun, he had a rifle, just shooting at me, but nothing came out of the gun...'
I understand what Prior is trying to get at in his cross, regarding the report's later amendments, but when he...
Me when my child tells me that human remains have been found in my back yard:
What?!! Where?? Are you serious? You can't be serious? How old? What is it? Where was it? JFC, are you serious? What did they say????!!!
Chad Daybell:
There's nothing in the house.
Something continued to bother me about this, and I had a hard time letting it go, so I reread some of the material related to Green River murders. The Prosecutor's Summary of Evidence that was put together by the Prosecuting Attorney Norm Maleng in 2003 states that "approximately" 23 bones were...
I replied to this post earlier, but it was pulled, possibly because I linked to an outside website as 'proof' (?)
First, thank you for discussing this with me, I really appreciate your responses to me in this thread.
Individual teeth have been compared to dental records for initial...
I have been following this case, the Green River case, since 1982. 12 years old sitting in Calgary watching the Seattle news via the Spokane stations, and it seemed like every weekend there was a new horror – another one lost or another one found and always in bunches. I kept notes of the...
I believe that the longer this goes the worse it gets for the prosecution, but... I juried on a case here in Canada a while back. Man killed a couple and their 5 year old grandson. Month long trial, lots of info, lots of horror. Takes a bit to get your feet under you. We deliberated 8 hours I...
Haven't posted about this mess in years, but followed the trial via Eaton's tweets. Those poor kids, man. That part of the testimony was a gut wrench, them in the ground like that. That's sticking with those jurors forever. Kinda waited for that Holy Damn moment during the trial but it never...
I responded to this post earlier, but it was excommunicated due to a poor choice of adjective on my part. (Poor, but accurate. Just saying). I wanted to restate, I think there is the potential that CD and LV are able to communicate via their lawyers. Perhaps not directly, i.e 'Lori says your...
Yeah, but at this point I'm just rolling the core relationship around, not trying to get at exactly what clot the rest decided to coagulate around. Chad? Lori? The words of one delivered through the dynamism of the other?
I keep coming back to them being believers as well. But I think what we...
FY, I snipped your words for the sake of consision only. You filled in some of my blanks and I think you whacked the mole right on the head there: Chad was happy with the affair and his charts and fantasies, while Lori was willing to call his bluff and raise him, and go that extra mile, even...
Oh hell, Chad is neither innocent nor victim (IMO) and I hope my novel doesn't come across as such. I'm just sayin, when it comes to the kids, someone had to pull that initial (metaphorical) trigger, or swing that (metaphorical) bat, or drug that ... drink, and I believe it was Lori. Killing...
Continued, and with more snark. Graphic Warning, kids.
The light and dark bit was CD’s furthering his way into Lori’s life and drawers, and my gut-worm tells me that he wasn’t really into killing initially, that was Lori’s doing. Lookin at the murders of the kids, something that doesn’t sit...
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