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As recently as yesterday, I was wondering if this Judge had gone rogue but now I understand what she is dealing with here. If she does not recuse, then she needs to be careful to get all her decisions and reasoning on the record IMO. It will be very interesting to finally get that SCOIN reasoning.
Also - huge props to Murder Sheet for their reporting on this. They've taken massive flak for supposedly being pro-prosecution but they were right all along.
Again, I'll share my understanding - re MS's involvement in the leaks.
I'm not sure I understand why MS deserves props for being the podcast that developed the platform for these over-time slow information leaks.
MS broadcasted (when the leak news broke and MS called ISP and got involved) that MRC was their source for Delphi case information for a long period of time ... for much of their discovery information shared with their audience ... for months. MS also announced that they told MRC to contact ISP (over the crime scene photos) and helped him do so. MS then warned their fellow broadcasters to destroy any crime scene photos that they'd received (from MRC or otherwise).
It's likely that MS was a direct end user of the MRC-sourced leaks - as reporting material - for months.
I'm curious: Did MS even vet MRC - their source? Did they know where MRC was getting his information? Do they vet any of their sources?
MS has built a significant podcast following being pro-prosecution; many youtube channels and podcasts are pro-prosecution. That's not what the MS flack is for. IMO and the way I understand the recent kerfluffle in podcast land is that MS got flack (from other creators, largely) for inserting themselves into the leak crisis and broadcasting about it in an effort to play "clean".
JMHO