I believe it does matter, because Greer MISTAKINGLY thought Terri was around 11 or 12 when she made the remark about Quinlin to her friend, when she was actually an adult.
I take this to mean that Greer based his ruling on the fact that Terri was a minor when talking with her friend, when she was actually an adult.
If you have time read the first half of the article and tell me what you think.
18 or 19 is a big difference from 11 or 12, the difference between a child or an adult I well understand THAT.
It was NO MISTAKE that Greer changed Terri's age from 18/19 back to 12/13. That was a calculated move so that he could discount Diane's testimony because "they were just children." Greer is very calculating but he's not crazy like a fox. He's calculating in a stupid, tranparent way. Imagine going to such lengths to kill a human being and he's supposed to protect Wards of the state.