To: JLO
I think most of us that felt so strongly that this "smelled like bad fish", did so because of gut feelings, intuition, and common sense.
I didn't get to see his face when the verdict came in.
If he had no reaction, or very little, I wonder if he saw the thunder coming down the mountain. When you sit there and watch the prosecution get to lie, get favorable treatment on the objections, and hear the jury told they had to go with both charges (murder/kidnapping) so if one occurred/the other did. She was dead, therefore he kidnapped her and killed her.
No proof of why,when,how,where needed. PERIOD.
That is not the way the justice system is supposed to work.
What most people have missed, is that this family had the best PR team in the US working for them. Think about the effect of that. It is what gets JERKS elected to PRESIDENT.
To: UCANSEE2
UCANSEE2, When I earlier mentioned his facial expression looked guilty, was when his niece was testifying. He had more expression at that time that I'd seen before or since. He looked angry. Now, looking back, maybe he was angry that she was lying. At the time, I was thinking he was angry with himself for bringing her into this when he was first questioned.
I also watched saw his expression when the verdict came in; it was more expressionless than when his niece was talking. His verdict expression to me was that he looked scared (and who wouldn't be) and seemed to be blinking a lot.
I still believe he didn't do it. How does it work now, as far as starting an appeal, if you don't have any money left for a good lawyer?
JLO
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09/04/2002 5:52:01 PM PDT by
JLO
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