That's not really accurate. After Gessner refused to allow Ward to testify, Kurtz called Johnson as a witness and questioned him about what would happen with the cursor files when one scrolls across a screen and zooms in on a portion of the map. He wanted to either 1) See the cursor file...
Did you hear JA's trial testimony? She said she got to the house and the first thing she did was look in the car and saw NC's cell phone.
Dismukes testified that he arrived, looked in the car and saw only her purse on the seat.
Hayes testified that NC's phone was inside on the table when...
No, but there is a length limit to the brief and they went after the bigger items. It is disturbing to me that you believe a prosecutor lying during closing statements is acceptable.
She had an opportunity a few days later to clear it up if she was simply too distraught that day, but she didn't. She only changed her story because she was forced to. She probably never imagined police would try to verify it with the phone records...
Jessica wasn't just mistaken. She lied during her 911 call - told police Nancy's cell was in her car when it wasn't. Then that very day she lied to police again and told them that she made painting plans with Nancy by phone the prior evening. She said it again a week later. Finally when...
Detective Thomas looked at NC's old phone, the Motorola V551 in June, 2009. When he hooked it up to the Cellebrite to extract the data it showed that there had been 250 contacts. Yet no data was retrieved from the phone. It was completely wiped too. No photos, no contacts, no call records...
ncsu95 - The state presented an anonymous report in the middle of the trial "Refuting the claims of tampering". We later learned that Chappell wrote it. It was completely false and inaccurate information. Here is one example - he references the cookie associated with the search and during...
Convictions have been overturned based on lies by prosecutors in closing arguments when they have been shown to have influenced the jury. It is certainly unethical and against the rules of professional conduct.
Allegedly. The only person who said she volunteered to paint the dining room was the less than honest witness - JA.
I read her custody depo. That is how I know about the phone calls.
Because they knew it was the only evidence they had and it would have been irresponsible not to prepare the jurors for testimony about it.
You continue to attempt to discredit me by referencing conspiracy theories. Instead of being condescending, why don't you use facts to make your points...
Exactly, Nancy was sick of painting so why would she have made plans to paint on Saturday?
I was not there but JA did lie. I provided proof right there about her lie to police that very day. She also lied and said she tried to reach NC on her cell on Saturday morning. There was no call. She...
Then she goes on to say "I don't believe anything specific to morning was discussed." In actuality it was probably not even her on the phone. It was probably Brett. It was his phone.
No proof that furniture was moved. She was not even to be paid for painting on Saturday and was sick of it yet we're to believe that she said "Oh, let me paint tomorrow!" We have to put aside that she agreed to watch the kids and JA was not even going to be home because she had plans with the...
Maddy - I am going based on factual information. Jessica said NO discussion of painting occurred. Period.
I do not know why Ross said he heard of plans but you can not infer based on someone who has known to have lied throughout this case (JA) that painting plans were arranged for Saturday...
JA and BA could not even keep their story straight. She said they woke at 8 to move furniture; he said 7. We never heard from Kip Anderson to verify that there was furniture moved so it is unverified. No one prepared the room, no one taped it and no one bought additional paint for the room...
Here's Jessica's testimony about the content of the 9:50 phone call. Surely she would have mentioned discussing painting with Nancy if it had occurred since it was her (made up) story that she needed to convince everyone of.
No, I believe it was stated by Laura Hiller and I can't remember exactly where I read it but she also discussed that they were all talking and the tennis plans were discussed as well as plans to play Sequence the following evening with the Coopers.
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