OK,she may well be a bit off her rocker but even crazy people give accurate info some of the time.
IMO,the defense would be negligent if they failed to check out *every* bit of the husband's history....girlfriends,boyfriends,gambling habits,drug/alcohol use,Mafia ties,psychiatric history,etc.
I can't argue that point, especially after what Polk said about him. The good news for Dyleski (unlike Polk) is that he does have a real lawyer. I'd bet that his lawyers, and even the prosecutors, are putting Horowitz under a microscope.
I'll also bet that they don't come up with a thing.