""And now for what Cranford said on the video. And I may add, Dr. Cranford got his way with Judge Greer and had the AUDIO part turned OFF when reviewed by the court.""
I didn't realize Cranford was able to have the audio turned off. So sad and unreal.
Yes, it's true, the audio portion was not heard in the courtroom. Sad, unreal, and disturbing. I think it was Felos who argued to not have the audio on, but I could be wrong in that regard. You can't really blame him, he was just trying to protect his real client, the euthanasia industry.
Not only was the audio turned off, but greer was blind, so he couldn't see the video. The one piece of evidence that made all of the other "evidence" inconsequential, and the fake judge never saw or heard it. The whole case could have been decided on that one piece of evidence. There was other evidence that supported it, and "evidence" that contradicted it, and the case could have been decided fairly without it. But if you were to pick one piece of evidence that would reveal everything you needed to know about the case, the audio/video would be it.
That's like putting someone on trial for murdering his family when there is audio/video from the home security system showing the intruders committing the crime, and the accused begging for the lives of his family; but the jury never hears or sees the audio/video. Add to that the fact that all of the other evidence points to his innocence, but the jury finds him guilty anyway, and the judge lies about the evidence in his ruling. Then they spend the next decade or so shuffling papers and calling it due process. Then they execute the prisoner, pat each other on the back, and go home.