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How indeed?I'm not very happy about the testimony from the "gun expert". How on earth do you compare a fired round to an unspent round and say they match?
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How indeed?I'm not very happy about the testimony from the "gun expert". How on earth do you compare a fired round to an unspent round and say they match?
Sadly, I think I agree. I don't blame the prosecution for that. LE has really hamstrung them.I do not think state has reached BARD for me, there theory of how the crime happened and the time/timings don't add up for me, so even if I was persuaded that he did it the state theory of the crime is not feasible for me.
But as I posted on Day 1 of trial I expect a conviction as IMO it would be a very strong jury/juror to vote NG with all the pressures, expectations and high profile of the case
Everything about this trial has been as clear as mud TO US…Because we have not had access to seeing and hearing it as it occurred. I’m sure there are many details that we haven’t been privy to. I am confident that the jury has a much clearer picture and will make the right decision based on the facts.The medication issue has been as clear as mud IMO
Let’s hope so!Everything about this trial has been as clear as mud TO US…Because we have not had access to seeing and hearing it as it occurred. I’m sure there are many details that we haven’t been privy to. I am confident that the jury has a much clearer picture and will make the right decision based on the facts.
BBMETA to add initials:
At 2:13 p.m. the jury asked questions:
At 2:15 p.m. the state says it has no other rebuttal witnesses. Gull tells the jury “you have now heard all arguments in this case.”
- Did the oral haldol continue after June 20, 2023? Martin answers yes.
- What time did you meet with Allen on June 20, 2023? Martin says early in the morning.
- Based on the video, could this presentation be consistent with faking? Martin says no.
- Is it possible for Allen to slip in and out of psychosis in a 24-hour period? Martin says yes
The jury exits the court room at 2:16 p.m. Defense attorney Andrew Baldwin revisits jury instructions wanting to add a statement of confessions. The state objects. The defense withdraws the request.
Baldwin again brings up an offer of proof involving a man named EF, who is connected to the defense’s Odinism defense. The state says this does not matter because the defense has rested.
Baldwin says he wants EF addressed because he did not respond to a subpoena. Judge Gull says she already ruled he would not testify.
Court is in recess at 2:27 p.m.
Delphi Murders trial: Day 17 live blog
Well, I initially thought it could be him. The prosecution just could never overcome my thought that it could also be someone that was hiding in the woods waiting for the right moment. I also feel like the person that did commit the crime has done it before-the 1st time I heard BG say down the hill it sounded so unbelievably casual as if he was saying time to go to the store or something. Creepy. BG also doesn’t appear to be 5’4 either-they should have gotten his height validated. Prosecution can have a good circumstantial case-this just isn’t it.So a question for the masses does anybody who thought he was guilty now think he is innocent?
I thought he was guilty and now I think he might be innocent.So a question for the masses does anybody who thought he was guilty now think he is innocent?
The handle on the boxcutters that I use for crafting have a weird pointy serrated-like end and also, the blades are meant to break off easily if they get dull. Also the blades are long and extendable.If I'm not mistaken, he said the boxcutter wasn't serrated. He said the handle dragging across the skin would give that impression.
Some of the wounds were 2 inches deep. I don’t see how a box cutter could make that kind of incision.The handle on the boxcutters that I use for crafting have a weird pointy serrated-like end and also, the blades are meant to break off easily if they get dull. Also the blades are long and extendable.
The blade on that one is 3" (when fully extended)Some of the wounds were 2 inches deep. I don’t see how a box cutter could make that kind of incision.
He was given a monthly injection of something for 3 months. Is Seroquel injectible?I believe it was weekly injections in addition to daily doses of Haldol? And Seroquel has been mentioned-IIRC during Dr Wala’s testimony. But I can’t find any articles so I’m unsure when he was taking Seroquel (another antipsychotic)-was it before Westville, at Westville, or after he was transferred? Surely the prescribing Dr has a detailed record of what drugs he was being given.
I do not find his narrative credible at all (practicing in his garage), but I’d bet the farm on those wounds being from a box cutter.And you find that perfectly credible?
Indeed I have. Seen them, was issued them via work and have used them.Have you ever seen a serrated box cutter?
I also think prosecution underestimated defence, once they got rid of the odinist theory (and it was LE who initially investigated the odinists and provided defence with the evidence for them to have there odinists theory, the defence didn't come up with the odinist evidence themselves) they possibly thought the defence has no defence left, but the defence have cleverly outwitted the prosecution in many areas, they got the police interview admitted as evidence, they got the jail videos admitted, they got many prosecution witnesses to give testimony that was favourable to defence,Sadly, I think I agree. I don't blame the prosecution for that. LE has really hamstrung them.
The handling of the crime scene and investigating potential suspects has strongly bordered on negligence imho.
IMO,I wonder why RA continued to confess well after Martin said he was no longer in psychosis.
Nope.So a question for the masses does anybody who thought he was guilty now think he is innocent?
I believe 2" might have been the length as opposed to the depth.Some of the wounds were 2 inches deep. I don’t see how a box cutter could make that kind of incision.
So if LE bungled the investigation so badly, I have to wonder why Superintendent Carter asked the FBI to leave the investigation? Shouldn't he have wanted the FBI to stay on? At least the FBI is technically competent...Sadly, I think I agree. I don't blame the prosecution for that. LE has really hamstrung them.
The handling of the crime scene and investigating potential suspects has strongly bordered on negligence imho.
The defense tool mark examiner did NOT even see or test the bullet (cartridge) and the gun !!I also think prosecution underestimated defence, once they got rid of the odinist theory (and it was LE who initially investigated the odinists and provided defence with the evidence for them to have there odinists theory, the defence didn't come up with the odinist evidence themselves) they possibly thought the defence has no defence left, but the defence have cleverly outwitted the prosecution in many areas, they got the police interview admitted as evidence, they got the jail videos admitted, they got many prosecution witnesses to give testimony that was favourable to defence,
I found it extraordinary that it took a whole day for prosecution witness to testify about one cartridge, when defence tool mark examiner was much more concise