GUILTY KY - Ed Dansereau, 63, Pamela, 58, & Calvin Phillips, 53, murdered, Pembroke, 19 Nov 2015 *arrest*

  • #521
Judge is flipping through a LOT of papers
 
  • #522
Guilty!
 
  • #523
I'm floored!
 
  • #524
Guilty of murder
Guilty of burglary
Guilty of arson
Guilty of physical tampering

CM looks absolutely shocked, keeps looking back

Penalty phase begins with jurors in the morning 9:00

You can hear crying in the background
 
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  • #525
I cannot believe the jury thought the State proved this beyond a reasonable doubt. Wow.
 
  • #526
What trial were they seeing?

Automatic appeal?

Must be a really big Joan Harmon/KY machine there.
 
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  • #527
I've now lost faith in our broken justice system. This is shocking.
 
  • #528
Sorry for multiple posts but he looks as shocked as I am. I really didn't think the prosecution proved beyond reasonable doubt.
 
  • #529
Unbelievable case with an unbelievable verdict.
 
  • #530
When the jurors go home and talk to others and do their own googling. I wonder what they will think then?
 
  • #531
Sorry for multiple posts but he looks as shocked as I am. I really didn't think the prosecution proved beyond reasonable doubt.
SAME!!!
even though I think he did it.
 
  • #532
Pretty shocked at the verdict. If he did it, does that have to mean that his fiance and her kids lied?
 
  • #533
Pretty shocked at the verdict. If he did it, does that have to mean that his fiance and her kids lied?
Everyone and everything lied about him, including his phone, his other attorney, his fiancée, her kids, his sister. Hard data was all made up. His security camera's made it up.
 
  • #534
Personally I've never witnessed so many shady shenanigans going on during a trial against a defendant. :rolleyes:

So many appellate issues it boggles my mind. My trust in our justice system has taken a huge hit. :(

MOO
 
  • #535
I am stunned. It is difficult to see how he could be convicted, other than the jury did not hear that Joan and her son pleaded the fifth, but they did mot know what we knew.
 
  • #536
All the jury had to do was talk about the lies and ask why Kit Martin would lie. His front door didn't work. He set his alarm for 1 a.m. to check on the kerosene heater. Why just at 1 a.m. and not throughout the night if you are that worried??

He was the one with the motive. Phillips was going to testify against him and ruin his life and cause him to lose all of his military benefits. What also made me shake my head was that he couldn't remember exactly what he did that night.

I can tell you that I would have played it out in my head over and over again, especially, if I were the one "falsely" accused of such heinous crimes.

I am so happy that the jury saw through him. I just hope that they give him the harshest sentence possible--LWOP. It won't bring the three victims back; however, justice will be served.

JMO.
 
  • #537
Everyone and everything lied about him, including his phone, his other attorney, his fiancée, her kids, his sister. Hard data was all made up. His security camera's made it up.
LOL gotcha
 
  • #538
  • #539
Once again... jury decisions are a crap-shoot!

I wish I hadn't seen this trial.
 
  • #540
I am stunned. It is difficult to see how he could be convicted, other than the jury did not hear that Joan and her son pleaded the fifth, but they did mot know what we knew.


SO, Julia Jenae just said on Courttv,that Joan lives in Elizabethtown, KY. She was there in the courthouse with an attorney. Earlier. before the trial.
Ya think anyone else knows that? Like Guys who carry Subpoenas and investigators?

I an still in shock.
 

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