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    VA - Hannah Elizabeth Graham, 18, Charlottesville, 13 Sept 2014 - #11

    That dirt is likely teeming with clues! Soil samples can easily be analyzed to produce a kind of history of where the vehicle has been. Right now, that dirt is speaking volumes more than JM.
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    VA - Hannah Elizabeth Graham, 18, Charlottesville, 13 Sept 2014 - #9

    If Hannah is alive, I hope she is being well-cared for in a comfortable environment,although that is unlikely.. Let me clearly state that I am not a psychic or a remote viewer or anything like that, but I have a hunch that the car has been driven over some rough terrain, possibly a recently cut...
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    VA - Hannah Elizabeth Graham, 18, Charlottesville, 13 Sept 2014 - #8

    Yikes! Not exactly a cool ride in which to lure a person. Surely someone would notice such a conspicuous vehicle!
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    VA - Hannah Elizabeth Graham, 18, Charlottesville, 13 Sept 2014 - #7

    Breathe....UVA is probably an exceptionally safe place to be right now, with heightened security and student awareness. Your daughter probably has a good head on her shoulders to be enrolled at such a fine university. Maybe she'd like some home-baked cookies.
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    VA - Hannah Elizabeth Graham, 18, Charlottesville, 13 Sept 2014 - #7

    A life-long C'villian and former resident of the Anchorage Farm area with cabbie experience would likely be knowledgeable of discreet places.
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    Malaysia airlines plane may have crashed 239 people on board #11

    My Allianz source says the plane was insured by their company. After 10 days, it is considered stolen or missing property, like a car, and the claim is paid.
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    Penalty Phase - Verdict Watch #4

    Like that scene in the Wizard of Oz. "Not nobody. Not no how."
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    Verdict Watch 05/04/ and 05/05/2013

    Your lucky penny is indeed a good omen, SwampMama! My first omen today: This morning, a friend walked in wearing a charming Fair Trade brooch on her scarf -- An Elephant! -- Justice for Travis! My second omen today: At an outdoor quilt show of mostly Civil War era reproduction fabrics...
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    Closing arguments- thread #173

    I appreciate your reassurance. I hope that all who have been in the courtoom will remain safe from any instructions from the defendant to her henchmen. I, like many, will be so relieved when the defendant is led away in shackels to a lonely little room for the rest of her condemned...
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    Closing arguments- thread #173

    BBM I completely agree with your keen observations regarding the defense attorney. I, too, caught that moment when it appeared that a little light bulb illuminated her realization that she has been defending a murderess who viciously killed an innocent human being. JW appeared almost...
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    State rests rebuttal case - thread #170

    I'm also expecting the defendant to stand stone-faced as the verdict is read, and then give the jurors a cold calculating glare before she is escorted out of the courtroom.
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    State rests rebuttal case- thread #164

    bbm I agree! Her demeanor brings out a primitive response in me -- like one of those village folk of old who lobbed raw eggs and rotten vegetables at the criminal. She makes me want to grab a few overripe tomatoes and hurl them at her just to see her wince.
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    trial day 51: REBUTTAL; #158

    Deb, I agree with you. I think the defendant will be remembered as a skanky two-bit small town girl who wanted to "be somebody." She's just one more murderer.
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    trial day 51: REBUTTAL; #158

    My daughters who teach public high school have chaperoned on two-week summer trips abroad with their foreign language students who are juniors and seniors in good academic standing. They stay in hotels, not with host families, and the cost to parents is about $3000. Students are...
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    trial day 51: REBUTTAL; #158

    After listening to DR's testimony yesterday and after viewing the sweet pics of her with TA, I was just simply moved to tears. Her gentle disposition is a gift. Her presence must have made up for some of the emotional neglect he experienced in his early years. Travis was blessed to...
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    weekend discussion: discuss the trial here #154

    We refer to the entryway of our church as the "vestibule." One of our fellow communicants calls it the "foyer" (pronounced foi-yer) because it's the room you walk through 'fore yer in the sanctuary. I was surprised to learn that the door behind the judge's seat does not lead to a chamber...
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    trial day 49: REBUTTAL; #150

    Hatfield, my DH agrees with you. I had a personal experience of being misunderstood by some high school students. I had my back to the classroom to unplug the TV (because one of my mischievous students had purloined the remote and was turning on the TV). I said, "I'm the mother of six...
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    trial day 48: REBUTTAL #147

    The defendant is not doing herself any favors by behaving like John Couey while court is in session. Everyone else in the court room is expected to sit attentively and be respectful. The jurors themselves have had to pay attention to long hours of testimonies. I suspect some of them find...
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    weekend discussion: discuss the trial here #141

    Yikes! Think of all the restaurant patrons whose credit cards she carried to the register!
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    trial day 46: the defense continues its case in chief #138

    We missed our gunsafe when it was in the locksmith's shop, too. Don't worry -- he'll bring it back. Meantime, watch the trial.

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