Absolutely. I live in CT, too- and in some towns (like mine) we have to pay for pick up of some bulky items,so the idea might have been that Fotis was being frugal. However all of that trash that was split up into so many bags would have fit into one large household container.
The ONLY...
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Jurisprudence.
I'm 99% certain that it was brought up in one of the motions that the youngest child was adopted by Tracy's mother. So that person who was arguing in court, and facilitating the 3 way calls between Tracy, Tim and the youngest child that...
This case makes me so sad. The thought of being locked in an completely dark room with no communication to the outside world beyond my captor's 24/7 camera is terrifying to me. And the dehumanizing toilet treatment of the child, and he was a young child when this training began, is...
Thank you - I was thinking the same thing! The removal of part of the drain would certainly be an inconvenience, but it doesn't stop water from coming into your home. They would still have access to water. The attorney was saying they didn't have "access to water and basic necessities needed...
Is anyone else watching this?
The defendant took the stand, and his story about two men breaking in with guns, taking them down to the basement, then killing only his mother because she wouldn't be quiet (with a knife from the kitchen, not the guns they brought) has got to be one of the...
"I already APOLOGIZED for making up STORIES about the missing 11 year old! I was MAD. HE would even HAVE him if I wasn't so GOOD. I'll just wait until you're ready to talk" No wonder she wanted no one to watch, who would believe this?
I'm behind. The Bridge Inspector with the "Little feet wearing little football socks" ...oh boy, that was sad.
All the cross examination questions seem silly - Not sure what their point is - I guess they can't just say "pass"?
I was thinking about that, too. Especially if he was found guilty on the stalking charge, I did not think Sadie would be safe the moment he was released.
I didn't get to watch every moment, but I believe so.
I also believe they proved Rosalio's DNA in the van (maybe from the blood). The defense suggested had gotten there because the victim had been "reverse stalking" the defendant, or something which made no sense to me.
I completely agree. She's also quoting that Julie's doctor noted that she was having trouble sleeping, and was agitated from the Paxil, so he prescribed sleeping pills the day before she died.
It was her husband Mark, that went to him saying she couldn't sleep, and got the doctor to prescribe...
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