Abby & Libby - The Delphi Murders - Richard Allen Arrested - #211

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Yup, And by the end of last week and this week, there have been a lot of people who were have been there everyday who suddenly weren't able to get back in for the afternoon sessions.

The reports of people getting a seat in court and then leaving after 10 minutes so the seat then sits vacant for the rest of the session is frustrating.

That's really odd for people to wait for hours and then leave as soon as it starts.
I wonder if some of YTers are paying people to take up seats so other YTers can't get a seat? The way some are acting, I wouldn't put it past them to pull dirty tricks. MOO
 
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"Dr. Grassian testified that he had done extensive studies on solitary confinement and how it can impact an individual imprisoned that way. He testified Allen showed symptoms consistent with delirium, and that he was certain he showed those symptoms because Allen could not remember. He said Allen told him he feared being unable to remember things. He ended his testimony by saying how someone's memories can be impacted when someone is placed in solitary confinement."

Umm.....ok......what about extensive studies on murdering someone and how it can impact an individual???

Yes, a guilty conscience can affect your brain and body in a number of ways:
Guilt can lead to poor self-judgment, which can train your brain to think negatively about yourself.
A guilty conscience can lead to anxiety, memory loss, delirium, depression, and paranoia. It can also make you feel resentful, hate yourself, or punishes yourself.
Guilt from murder can lead to enough emotional distress to cause psychosis.
Guilt and grandiosity are two mood-based symptoms that can lead to paranoia. M00

(I just Googled five six different articles that are all about how guilt for murdering someone will traumatize the brain and the body. Skip the part about solitary confinement affecting him and making him delusional. There are people and solitary confinement all the time in jails and in prison, and they don't act this way. His own guilt along with faking caused him to behave this way).
M00
 
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Richard Allen most assuredly did not report to police that he was Bridge Guy.

What he said -
“If that image is from the girls phone, there is no way that's me”.
 
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More:

Luttrell asks, “In 2021 did you indicate that you did not use CMS?” Warren says, “it might not have been applicable in that case, but I do not recall.”

Luttrell says that Warren’s lab is not accredited and asks, “what is the most important tool in your lab?” Warren says, “myself.”


Luttrell asks, “how valuable to you is your comparison microscope?” Warren says, “you need to use it if you’re making a comparison. Luttrell asks, “when asked by Rozzi if you received everything you needed, that didn’t include the cartridge or gun?” Warren says, “I received all documentation I needed.”

Pool reporter’s notes say at this point that Luttrell is “hammering into EW on why he didn’t request/physically examine cartridge and gun.”

 
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What he said -
“If that image is from the girls phone, there is no way that's me”.
And he literally did not say “Hey I’m the Bridge Guy you’ve been talking about.”
 
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What he said -
“If that image is from the girls phone, there is no way that's me”.

Have to say one of the most impressive interrogations I have ever read and savvy answers given. Even if maybe not all of it.

He said it wasn't him.

JMO MOO JMT
 
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Sounds like he credibly shot down Oberg’s analysis (no pun intended)
"Credibly"? When she used the actual weapon and he only looked at photographs? Okay.
 
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