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I'm a bit behind. But I remember back in 2020 discussing if she drugged him in hope of dropping him off out in the country. He would die and she could say he was abducted and died out there.She drugged him too?
My soul.
Do we know how long hydrocodone would stay in the liver under those circumstances? I don't think a detectable presence means it was given the day he died or even the day before. She foolishly could have given it for diarrhea (& it likely would work for that but obviously shouldn't have been given.)Purely conjecture, but the purpose of the hydro seems likely to sedate Gannon. She repeatedly described him as hysterical after his burns.
@Kiranerys , I am so sorry for your loss.My mum gave me that once after a miscarriage (it was her prescription, don't ask ), 2 tabs knocked me on my arse and I was a grown woman
He had at least five sharp force injuries to his hands, more if you include his lower and upper arms. He also had sharp force injuries to his front and back.Because he had hydro in his system it seems to me she attacked him in his sleep. Guess I’m kind of hopeful he didn’t see it coming and didn’t have much time to realize what was happening.
This was actually a question to the court by a juror about whether or not to consider the defendant's behavior in the courtroom (i.e., mouthing words or making agreement/disagreement gestures such as nodding or shaking her head) and the court did not respond to the question.I would do the same. Legally, is a defendant's behaviour in the courtroom supposed to be considered part of the evidence in a case?