I don't blame her either. She believed what she saw with her own eyes. They went on a cruise. She had no reason to think it wasn't paid for. He showed her paperwork that said he passed the GSR test. She didn't know he refused to have his face tested. He said he was a supervisor. At one point he...
I wonder how he'll explain Melinda's voice on the tape telling the insurance salesman that Steven badgered her into getting the policy.
And his voice telling her to list him as beneficiary.
That for me is some of the most damning evidence of all.
The company was watching him and caught him drinking in a bar on company time. He was driving the company car, so they took the keys when he came out of the bar and searched the car. It was then they found the condoms in the car.
Maybe she has a grudge against Manning for some reason. He has a tight alibi, but he still had to disrupt his life and take the time and trouble, and bear the expense, of traveling to Valpo to testify.
So did we interpret the article correctly (I think the reporter is trying to do a good job - but the articles are obviously being written quickly to meet deadlines) - the defense is actually claiming that this man traveled between San Diego and Valpo, and back, within a six hour time frame? I...
That's what I'm thinking. Unless there's something the article isn't telling us there were only six hours he wasn't accounted for. And he's supposed to have traveled from CA to Valpo - under an assumed identity - during that time?
Is the defense claiming that Manning flew from CA to IND - and back - between midnight and 6am the night of the murder? That's how the article reads, but that's just nuts. The flight from Chicago to anywhere in CA is at least 4 hours.
The affair would have nothing to do with the prosecution's case, but my guess would be that the ex-wife was asked why she and Lindsey were divorced in the course of her questioning, and she replied that it was because he cheated on her. Of course the defense would object, just because the...
He also took down her Facebook page immediately. I have felt exactly that from the beginning - that he tried to erase her. God I hope he rots in prison.
I believe it was related to the stalking. It doesn't surprise me at all that the cops were not able to match any shoes in the house to the footprints in the snow in the days before the murder. Steven's brother comes to mind.
She testified today that he owed her $6000 in back child support. But that wasn't his only problem. At some point he would have been facing contempt of court charges - and jail. My hope is that any pittance he makes in prison goes straight to that debt, and he isn't left with enough to buy so...
I think you are probably right. His aunt was repeating what she was told - by Steven. She believed him because he is her nephew and she loves him. Love is blind.
So, even if he is found NG he will not collect on the insurance because of lies on the application. So somebody else must be paying for his lawyer. I really hope his parents and siblings are not jeopardizing their financial futures or retirements for his sake, but I don't know where else the...
In this case the "real" murderer vanished into the dark, leaving the husband who was home at the time and unhurt to collect on a million dollar insurance policy.
It has been reported that there were no signs of forced entry to the Lindsey's house that morning. So - we're supposed to believe that these reported stalking incidents took place the day before the murder, and yet Melinda left her door unlocked?
We don't really know that the details of his story never changed when he talked to the cops. The framework, that he was choked out on the couch and woke up the baby's room when he heard the shot, hasn't changed as far as we know. But he was interviewed for nine hours. We have no way of knowing...
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