To: UCANSEE2
Dusek is digging a hole for himself. The jury must be wondering why they are being put through this torture. Feldman made his point that the lack of beetle larva establishes that DW could not have disposed of the body and Dusek is merely asking speculative questions regarding the time-frame for the disposal of Danielle's body.
Feldman will ask one question that will seal the deal, "Mr. Faulkner, have you ever examined a body and not detected beetle larva withing 21 days?" The answer will be "No" and that is all the jury will need to hear.
To: connectthedots
Maybe he's trying to prove there were LESS insects cuz of the mummificaton, no rainfall and what few insects were there were being victimized/eaten by some flies.
To: connectthedots
Feldman will ask one question that will seal the deal, "Mr. Faulkner, have you ever examined a body and not detected beetle larva withing 21 days?" The answer will be "No" and that is all the jury will need to hear.I agree completely. Dusek is struggling too hard and he's drawing nothing that won't be wiped out on redirect.
He better shut up soon and allow redirect before court ends today. If he drags it out, the jury will likely see through it.
He is one of the worst prosecutors I have ever watched.
To: connectthedots
I think Feldman knows Dusek is going on too long, maybe annoying the jury, so he has been short and to the point with his witnesses. Good stratigizing!!
31 posted on
07/10/2002 4:00:02 PM PDT by
gigi
To: connectthedots
Feldman will ask one question that will seal the deal, "Mr. Faulkner, have you ever examined a body and not detected beetle larva withing 21 days?" The answer will be "No" and that is all the jury will need to hear.
A gold star for you. Exactly.
85 posted on
07/10/2002 4:26:00 PM PDT by
pyx
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