The jury's question provokes a couple of other thoughts.
Was there a mortgage on the house with both Michele and Martin as signatories;
Was there mortgage insurance
Don't mean to be flippant and I'm not trying to joke around about a serious matter, but tomorrow BYU plays Wisconsin. I suspect more than one juror would like to watch the game and that means, if possible, reach a verdict tonight.
Watching this trial with the benefit of all the fine people here on Websleuths has been fascinating. Without the many helpful comments here on this forum -- whether they be legal, medical, anecdotal, or perspective -- there is absolutely no way I could have come to the degree of understanding...
As a juror, I would not require much time. I would want to review Perper's medical info and conclusions about myocarditis; I would want to once again read the testimony from the cardiologist; I would want to review the timeline. That could be done w/in 3-4 hours.
The circumstantial &...
What is he trying to say?
He just said that postmortem blood testing is not reliable but that the postmortem blood testing done by his own ME is reliable?? They used the same data.
I can't think of anything that I would say was a lie from Rachel.
Alexis - I think she "shaded" the truth when she talked about obtaining medical information about her mother as obtained by her friend who is an MD. Whether she received the medical records or simply limited info, I don't...
If I were a juror, I would want to examine the evidence on 2 things:
Question 1. Did Michelle die as a result of myocarditis as was given as cause of death by 1st ME?
Answer 1: No. Dr. Perper conclusively showed w/ empirical evidence that there was no myocarditis. He showed slides of heart...
Mere speculation on my part, but I think MM substituted the narcotics for other prescribed medication. Michelle was routinely taking Premarin and something for the mild hypertension. Additionally, she was taking a course of antibiotics during her recovery from surgery as well as a stool...
From what I'm reading, State not going for lesser included charges (manslaughter).
They are seeking conviction on charge of Felony Murder (w/ premeditation or w/ depraved indifference).
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