mystery_cat
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It definitely sounded like that!It also sounded like this water wasn’t from the rain. Poot objected and judge sustained…but the jury heard this.
It definitely sounded like that!It also sounded like this water wasn’t from the rain. Poot objected and judge sustained…but the jury heard this.
Yea the split screen really shows the reactions to what’s being said. It’s great.I'm watching Law&Crime on youtube and really like the split screen.
Why is his head bobbing?? Does he have Parkinsons?AM has been crying or fake crying throughout the testimony of the first witness then suddenly his tears dry up as soon as the officer mentions how he wasn’t crying at the scene. Did anyone else catch this??
Me too! Like seeing the witness and both defense and prosecution.I'm watching Law&Crime on youtube and really like the split screen.
He looks to me like he is going over everything in head and doesn’t want to see the images he created from his own horrible actions. He honestly looks so rough! A true insight into a killer who now likely lives with horrible nightmares and playbacks. JmoWhy is his head bobbing?? Does he have Parkinsons?
Such an odd reaction from someone who just found his family members as “his” attorney graphically described several times yesterday.AM can be heard on the body cam footage asking someone on scene, "How you doing?" while being asked by Sgt Green for MM and PM's personal information.
Anyone else not thinking he did this?
Such an odd reaction from someone who just found his family members as “his” attorney graphically described several times yesterday.
It's such a southern thing though. I find myself asking that all the time when I really do not care!Such an odd reaction from someone who just found his family members as “his” attorney graphically described several times yesterday.
Oh yes! He was well prepared. “My mother has late stage Alzheimer’s….” Huh? That’s relevant at that moment why? Too much info for the circumstances. He had rehearsed MOO.Did I hear him offering an alibi when no one asked him for one?
I'm from the south as well, but I don't think I would be focused on that after finding my loved ones killed like that, especially when someone is actively asking me questions.It's such a southern thing though. I find myself asking that all the time when I really do not care!![]()
Oh yes! He was well prepared. “My mother has late stage Alzheimer’s….” Huh? That’s relevant at that moment why? Too much info for the circumstances. He had rehearsed MOO.
As well as the folks behind both in the courtroom. I use body language of other's when engaging them for one can speak volume's without ever speaking a word. Curious if his erratic body movements are side effect's from his past heavy addiction to opiates or show having it down to a fine art as they say.Me too! Like seeing the witness and both defense and prosecution.
Nope it was definitely him imo. All signs point to heartless psycho imoI'm still having trouble with the timeline. I think this liar, cheater, etc doesn't have the balls to pull of this crime. I do believe he probably paid someone to do it or was involved in some other way but I don't think he pulled the triggers. Possible drug retaliation?
Yeah, and “I can check my phone and give you the exact time…” Wow, really? Sharing his alibi while asking “are they dead?”?Yes, these are the things that give him away. JMO He was also very descriptive about the exact times of things he did before the murders - "Paul and I rode around the property for 2 hours", "I left to my mothers house for an hour to an hour and a half", etc. Also all the unnecessary details in the 911 call.