While we're waiting for the crickets to stop, I share with you my thoughts from reading the 500+ GOLO comments on yesterday's trial.
An overwhelming number of posters commented on the difference in Det. Dreamy's memory when being questioned by prosecution vs. defense. Most saw him as being intentionally uncooperative with Kurtz and just giddy answering prosecution questions. Since no crime ever happens in the TOWN of Cary, Dreamy has limited experience in high profile testimony, and perhaps with experience, will learn his credibility is questioned when he is combative and cagey with his answers.
In contrast to the WS community, the bulk of GOLO comments center around the amazing lack of evidence presented so far. By my estimation, there are 25 not proven for every one already convinced of guilt.
Many folks are distressed with the judicial handling.... anything the prosecution wants is just fine, Kurtz is frequently overruled.
And 95 to 5,this is a huge waste of taxpayer money. There are demands that the beef be shown.
Just passing the time while I listen to chirrup...chirrup...chirrup...rustle...<cleared throat>...chirrup....rustle.
While we're waiting for the crickets to stop, I share with you my thoughts from reading the 500+ GOLO comments on yesterday's trial.
An overwhelming number of posters commented on the difference in Det. Dreamy's memory when being questioned by prosecution vs. defense. Most saw him as being intentionally uncooperative with Kurtz and just giddy answering prosecution questions. Since no crime ever happens in the TOWN of Cary, Dreamy has limited experience in high profile testimony, and perhaps with experience, will learn his credibility is questioned when he is combative and cagey with his answers.
In contrast to the WS community, the bulk of GOLO comments center around the amazing lack of evidence presented so far. By my estimation, there are 25 not proven for every one already convinced of guilt.
Many folks are distressed with the judicial handling.... anything the prosecution wants is just fine, Kurtz is frequently overruled.
And 95 to 5,this is a huge waste of taxpayer money. There are demands that the beef be shown.
Just passing the time while I listen to chirrup...chirrup...chirrup...rustle...<cleared throat>...chirrup....rustle.
NOT how I saw it but....
I imagine it was difficult to decipher exactly WHAT the questions WERE in the narratives Kurtz was presenting.
They have only been in there for an hr. tops and they have a recess? Wowsers.
There have only been two recesses like this at jurors request that I know of. Both have come when they are viewing exhibits. The first was pictures of the scene where Nancy's body was found and a juror became ill as a result. I wonder if something else was upsetting with these exhibits. As someone said (I think shuze) it might be unsettling to handle the jewelry and the diamond pendant necklace in particular.
While we're waiting for the crickets to stop, I share with you my thoughts from reading the 500+ GOLO comments on yesterday's trial.
An overwhelming number of posters commented on the difference in Det. Dreamy's memory when being questioned by prosecution vs. defense. Most saw him as being intentionally uncooperative with Kurtz and just giddy answering prosecution questions. Since no crime ever happens in the TOWN of Cary, Dreamy has limited experience in high profile testimony, and perhaps with experience, will learn his credibility is questioned when he is combative and cagey with his answers.
In contrast to the WS community, the bulk of GOLO comments center around the amazing lack of evidence presented so far. By my estimation, there are 25 not proven for every one already convinced of guilt.
Many folks are distressed with the judicial handling.... anything the prosecution wants is just fine, Kurtz is frequently overruled.
And 95 to 5,this is a huge waste of taxpayer money. There are demands that the beef be shown.
Just passing the time while I listen to chirrup...chirrup...chirrup...rustle...<cleared throat>...chirrup....rustle.
This murder trial in particular would have an additional sense of surreal-ness to it because you are looking at pictures of a murdered woman and then look out and see her twin sister sitting there. It would be as if the murdered woman was in the courtroom with you. I can see a few folks getting emotional from time to time.
I'm ordering a cocktail dress online, lol. Decisions, decisions.
Is it blue, black, orange or GREEN????
Is it blue, black, orange or GREEN????
Yeah, I was just thinking of that when they showed Krista earlier. That would be uncanny.[/quote
Yeah, never thought of it -- but yes, eerie. I do feel that NC is in this room...
OT (I love your avatar!! Details on it, please, if/when you can. TIA)