The day off will give the Prosecution a bonus day to organize facts and evidence. They know even more now than they did when the trial began. I feel momentum will be gained. It also gives the Corbett family a much needed day to celebrate Jason's life.
Do people sleep in collared shirts and watches? He was in underwear. Did he stop to outbid on a shirt? Or was he just starting to undress for bed? Or did he remove his shorts after the beating?
This is all my personal opinion and how I perceive information, but I feel TM's attorneys are working harder. I haven't been in court for many questions asked by Molly's attorneys. I feel they are trying to prove the case was not investigated properly. . They do object a lot. Knowing the case...
Photos shown in court show the blood splatter on the back of the bedroom door. Who closed the door? Did TM enter and fear for Molly's life and then close the door? Why didn't he advice her to run? Why was that door closed? The defense wants us to believe it was a matter of life or death for TM...
Yes. He tested the bat, paver, the red shirt, boxers, and a two piece pj set. DNA samples were collected from Jason, Molly, and TM. He tested different blood spots to verify if it were human blood, additional testing was then done. There were also two tissue matter spots found on Molly's pjs...
The grip of the baseball bat would be larger enough for a grown man. Or at least all children's bats we have owned were large enough for my husband to play ball with our kids.
A photo of Jason's hand was mention either Wednesday or Thursday. I can't remember. His hand was photographed and did not have any of Molly's hairs on it.
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