In Dungey's cross of MH, he made the suggestion that MH and AM had made a pact to dump the drugs and toolbox on Smich. All I could find in the the main reporters' tweets about what MH said was that he said they made a pact to just dump the stuff and step away. Line 2823 from AC:
Maybe the...
molly hayes ‏@mollyhayes 1m1 minute ago
Constables for the evening -- who will keep watch of the jury -- are sworn in.
molly hayes ‏@mollyhayes 31s31 seconds ago
And once again, the jury heads out. They'll be sequestered for the night and will continue their deliberations tomorrow.
molly hayes ‏@mollyhayes 2m2 minutes ago
"Tim went to fill up the truck with gas. Is there mention of the time Tim got gas? We'd like to review Mrs. Bosmas testimony."
molly hayes ‏@mollyhayes 2m2 minutes ago
They also would like to review Wayne De Boer's testimony about the...
Adam Carter ‏@AdamCarterCBC 46s47 seconds ago
Here's the question: Tim went to fill up the truck with gas. Is there mention of the time of the time Tim got gas?
Adam Carter ‏@AdamCarterCBC 39s40 seconds ago
They're wondering about that and Wayne De Boer's testimony.
Susan...
Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 48s49 seconds ago
Jury is being brought into the courtroom.
Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 38s39 seconds ago
Judge is rereading the jury's question. Sharlene Bosma is leaning forward in her usual front row seat in the courtroom.
Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 46s46 seconds ago
Pillay says he doesn't recall Sharlene Bosma's evidence on that point.
Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 30s31 seconds ago
Dungey says he doesn't recall any evidence about filling up with gas...Lawyers agree judge will use his...
Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 28s29 seconds ago
Goodman reading his notes about Sharlene's testimony about two men walking up the driveway that night.
Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 11s12 seconds ago
Asking for submissions for lawyers. Crown Leitch doesn't recall a time...
Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 1m1 minute ago
Mark Smich and Dellen Millard are back in the courtroom. Justice Goodman reading the question. It is about Sharlene Bosma's testimony.
Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 59s59 seconds ago
Juror's asking about Sharlene's testimony...
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I also took into account that MM claims they were happy and celebrating on the Tuesday morning, which doesn't match DM speeding away and MS just flying past him. And that he said DM dropped him off in the "truck", which would all depend on whether CD calls both the Yukon...
He may not be reliable because he doesn't know dates, but that doesn't necessarily mean he isn't credible. And he stuck to his statements about the gun ownership even when Dungey tried to change his words and confuse things.
From MH's tweets, starting at line 2995...
I went back and read through the tweets from MH, SC and AC. MH didn't specify dates and SC said it was "the week of" May 6th that MS blew past him and "the next day" told him he had *advertiser censored**d up. AC had no date in his tweets, only on his live blog. So I guess it's another one of those things that...
I don't know when they burned what pieces, but it appears that there was a time on the night of May 7th that MS was at the farm while DM was at the hangar. From billandrew's timeline, DM texted MS that he was on the way to pick him up at 6:06 pm. At 9:09, the Yukon arrived at the hangar...
How could it have been on the morning of the 7th that MS whizzed past BD? They are on video picking up MM at the apartment that morning. How does DM drop off MS, then MM come out of the house to tell BD to leave if they were all together when dropped off? (And according to MM, happy at that...
I think this is the most likely as well. Except if murder was never the intent, it doesn't equal 1st degree. Second degree, or less likely manslaughter, for both. JMO
Not if the intent is not to kill someone, but simply to steal the truck. I know most don't want to give DM the same benefit of the doubt that they allow MS, but if that can be set aside for a minute and use DM's version of events as an example. The murder was an accident that happened when MS...
I was one who had said this earlier, but not sure if I was the only one. It was no surprise to me and I could never understand why everyone thought forcible confinement was still on the table. My reasoning was simply based on the Crown submitting no evidence throughout the trial to suggest or...
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