Well, quite. Without wanting to sound too rude, ahem, most of them can hardly string a sentence together and hardly seem as though they represent the cream of the gene pool...
IIRC both of them said that NM had bought them and that although her name was used (was it her other name, SP?) the general consensus was that she hadn't been the one to purchase them. I could be wrong though.. ? I think she said she had no idea they were stun guns although she may have seen...
Thank god the lynch mobs wield no actual power. It's sickening to read posts on the UK & Eire FB feed with people baying for blood and saying they'd like to stamp on NM's head with their stiletto until he bleeds to death. WTAF is wrong with people, can they not see the irony in their...
You misunderstand me. The reason why her barrister has to make submissions which recognise the jury's verdict (ie. that she is guilty of manslaughter) is because that is the jury's verdict and that is what he is now dealing with. You will notice that he did not admit her guilt and chose his...
Not just of taking her to a tree and shouting at her in a deep voice, but then telling her to shut her eyes and running off quickly before she could see it was him. What an idiot for thinking any of that is remotely believable.
Precisely. I'm sure they are extremely used to picking up on such things. They're probably also very well trained to hide their reactions whilst they interview their subjects! For example, if they highlighted to SH that they had noticed she used the past tense, she would have instantly...
There should be, but whether there will be is a different matter. I completely agree with you, and posted to that effect a few days back. Reading about the various fractured families and the almost complete lack of the main protagonists being raised by their mother was incredibly depressing...
Does anyone know why evidence such as might be available above (BBM)? I don't understand why crucial evidence would be left out if it would help with a conviction..?
Am I right in thinking that her lawyer does need to believe that she is innocent? I mean, he might not be sure, and he will know that there's a chance she isn't, but the story she puts forward to him will unequivocally be that she is innocent. I'd love to know how the lawyer and client work...
I think what the police were rather cleverly doing was pointing out to her that it all looks Very Bad for her - the heaps of circumstantial evidence - so it is very much in her interest to tell them as much as possible because ANYTHING she thinks of could help her case.
While it's up to the...
I find it really sad that so many people have dismissed Shauna's claim to have been in a controlling relationship by saying "but she was allowed to go to the shop!" or "how come she was allowed to go on Facebook then?". It's as if the only sort of control that some people are prepared to...
I'm very anti-smoking (particularly in pregnancy) but as an ex smoker I can assure you that it's not the case that it's easier for a casual smoker to stop. In fact if anything it is often psychologically harder because they force themselves to smoke less than they would like to (or as she...
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