To: MizSterious
He's allowing him in, but if he messes up one more time, he's banned from the whole building.
I have to wonder if Damon won't try to attack David Alan Westerfield for two reasons.
1.)Because Damon's public relations handlers have told him its good for his future.
2.)It shifts the focus AWAY from Damon as being a suspect.
3.)Its make people forget how Damon has behaved up to this point.
4.)It attempts to normalize his grieving process.
My guess is that there will be a physical attack on David Alan Westerfield within moments of Damon being admitted to court. Judge Mudd is being suckered. Damon has a computer programming background and he thinks he has all the bases covered. He understands contingencies.
143 posted on
07/11/2002 9:33:24 AM PDT by
pyx
To: pyx
Pyx, my mind sees something a little more devious than that. If he kills Westerfield (and throw in the defense team for good measure), he'll probably get a light sentence, because he's a "grieving father." If people start looking at Damon too closely, though, he could get a much longer sentence if he did what I think he did. Just my opinion, folks, one to which I'm entitled, and not to be construed as fact.
To: pyx
Because he has to choose:
A. Three years for killin Westerfield (He needed killin Judge!)
or
B. Death for killing Danielle.
The choice is clear.
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