That my my thought, too! All I saw was a photo of 2 young girls who are now motherless due to the actions of the defendant. Seems like that could backfire on the defense in a big way.
I hope they don’t go there. He lost custody of his girls for a good reason. He was denied jail visitation for good reason. His brother lost his petition for guardianship for good reason. The family court records concerning all those hearing are sealed but, suffice it to say, it would be the...
I’m not sure what Annie or Pat could’ve added to her testimony, really. Mary Ann was by far the best family member to testify if they were going to have only one family member.
Maybe the prosecution is concerned about wearing the jury out. They’re entering the 5th week. It’s been emotional...
I actually feel really bad for her. By nature, she is not a strong person. I know people that know her. They say she’s a kind woman that is completely unable to deal with the stress. Just another victim of Mark’s, in many ways.
I just can’t with Mark. I really can’t.
I SO wanted to see real, genuine tears streaming down his face during Mary Ann’s testimony. I kept an open mind praying he now feels some sense of remorse. Something. Anything. Sadly, all I saw was another acting audition to evoke sympathy from jurors...
My only critique is I wish they had shown videos and/or photos of Teresa’s childhood growing up and later as a mother to Josie & Carmie. She was more than a doctor, kwim?
I honestly think the purple is to honor Teresa. At least the majority of those wearing it.
Regarding the defense & Mark, keep in mind that he will not accept responsibility for her death, for appellate reasons. So the wearing of purple sends a subliminal message of mourning & honor. At...
Mark’s demeanor is strikingly different since his conviction. No more inappropriate smirks or giggles. He appears to still trying to process the permanency of the verdict. Occasionally still taking VERY deep breaths.
Especially striking if you saw Jimmy Rodgers stoic reaction when his...
He truly thought he was going home. No kidding. He REALLY believed that.
Actually, that was one of the most telling moments of the trial for me. A little peek inside his warped psyche.
I’m going to leave this unlocked in case @Niner needs it before I’m able to log on in the morning. Please refrain from posting until court resumes tomorrow morning. Thanks!
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No, that’s a different state agency. JAC = Justice Administrative Commission. In the simplest terms, JAC is the state agency that approves all fiscal expenditures for court appointed attorneys representing indigent clients & “associated due process vendors”. The videographer (or was it a...
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