mikeinmo
Verified Insider - Dr. Teresa Sievers Case
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Is that the one where the commercial said "A little dab will do you?"
Brylcreem a little dab
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Is that the one where the commercial said "A little dab will do you?"
He does look like a slimy pervert though.In defending your murdering client, 'marketing' is key. Presenting an appropriate image in court & campaigning to that jury is part of a defender's strategy. Not sure what his 'stylist' is going for... a bookworm, innocent library boy or what but he does look less menacing, as IQ stated. This is like watching a commercial selling a product. WHICH IS what they're doing.
You can change the cover, but it's still the same book.
Can't remember which investigative show it was, but someone had interviewed JRR's boss in MO. I remember him being very nervous. IIRC, he participated in some type of work-release program for convicts. They even offered housing at a discount. I believe this was the same boss that stated JRR loved black patent leather shoes, like the mobsters. (Who knew?)
If this boss knew about JRR's trip BEFORE JRR took off to FL, why didn't he alert JRR'S probation officers? He, certainly, had to have known who, in his employ, couldn't cross state lines. If he had done the right thing, Dr.Sievers wouldn't be dead. That makes him an accessory to murder, in my book. BBM (If he knew BEFOREHAND.) With all the lies involved in this case, it's a miracle LE can get anywhere with it.
And, so what if LE paid for some of TaySho's bills? It's way cheaper than setting her up with a new identity, in a new country or state, and paying for 24 hr witness protection. $8,000 is nothing. Give me a break! Justice is in focus, here.
God bless all the detectives that have to put up with this type of crappola, day in/day out. They certainly have more patience and wisdom than I do.
So...according to docs released on the court website, JRR will have a DR, his brother and sister in law testify on his behalf at sentencing...
It is very common for DRs to give official input at sentencing hearings. It will be interesting what she has to say!A doctor? That is interesting. Now that he lost they are going to say he has a mental problem? Is that why they had him in that suicide suit today in the courtroom? So pathetic!
OMAMA I want to thank you for "rolling out" each and every early A.M. The only thing I wish would happen, is for JRR to somehow spend his prison time in Missouri. It will be closer to where his family is (at least those who faithfully showed up for court) and the family will be able to visit more often and have input on his mental health issues. If JRR is going to spend the majority of his adult life as an inmate, then it should be an opportune time to improve himself. Or at least feel guilty for having made choices that hurt so many others. Because of his actions (his choice) Teresa's family will never get to spend the holidays with her family or hug her precious daughters...It is very common for DRs to give official input at sentencing hearings. It will be interesting what she has to say!
I have no sympathy for JRR. I don't want him to be in MO for Tay Sho's sake. He deserves no consideration re his permanent placementOMAMA I want to thank you for "rolling out" each and every early A.M. The only thing I wish would happen, is for JRR to somehow spend his prison time in Missouri. It will be closer to where his family is (at least those who faithfully showed up for court) and the family will be able to visit more often and have input on his mental health issues. If JRR is going to spend the majority of his adult life as an inmate, then it should be an opportune time to improve himself. Or at least feel guilty for having made choices that hurt so many others. Because of his actions (his choice) Teresa's family will never get to spend the holidays with her family or hug her precious daughters...
he needs to understand the gravity of his crime. I still can't get over how stoic he was in court...only the reddening of his face gave away some clues to his emotions.
And I don't think he (JRR) realized the depth of Mark's storm in re to all the other shady stuff CWW and Mark were up too. $$$$$ is the only reason why JRR got involved. If there was no money offered then JRR would be enjoying his freedom right now.OMAMA I want to thank you for "rolling out" each and every early A.M. The only thing I wish would happen, is for JRR to somehow spend his prison time in Missouri. It will be closer to where his family is (at least those who faithfully showed up for court) and the family will be able to visit more often and have input on his mental health issues. If JRR is going to spend the majority of his adult life as an inmate, then it should be an opportune time to improve himself. Or at least feel guilty for having made choices that hurt so many others. Because of his actions (his choice) Teresa's family will never get to spend the holidays with her family or hug her precious daughters...
he needs to understand the gravity of his crime. I still can't get over how stoic he was in court...only the reddening of his face gave away some clues to his emotions.
OMAMA I admire your "tough on criminals" perspective. (My soft/weak heart and concern for people, unfortunately gets me into situations/cases I come to regret. Mr. IQ always tells me to "toughen up" and say NO, more often.) You are spot-on...I totally forgot to consider the impact on TaySho and her children!! They do not need to feel the added pressure of having him in Mo.I have no sympathy for JRR. I don't want him to be in MO for Tay Sho's sake. He deserves no consideration re his permanent placement