Actually that was my thought. Holmes didn't care, but she was crying. Nelson gives her a Kleenex first. I feel that they were surprised and I think ormand asked all the prosecutors if they were on the same page while GB was at the bench with Brady . I think the decision was made by gb and...
She actually turned her chair away from the jury though and was in serious conversation with Nelson. She paid no attention to Holmes. I am only bringing it up because I thought it was interesting, and I really wouldn't have been surprised ifHiggs did the rebuttal. She is their constitutional...
She became very animated after GB announces... She gets very red faced and began crying... Nelson gets her Kleenex ... She laters talks to Brady and is again agitated . After the jury leaves she gets her own Kleenex and blows her nose and leaves in a huff. I couldn't believe it, I've never...
Have not checked this whole thread but I didn't see this mentioned... When the pros. Said no rebuttal... Did anyone else notice Ms. Higgs fall apart at the defense table? Was she going to do the rebuttal? She looked angry and upset and then started crying. I watched this three times, she was...
about the meds...I know that wellbutrin can really affect patients...didn't know if he was on it or not. Just remember the guy today said that he was given some meds to take to alleviate the symptoms of other meds he was on but I don't remember him being specific, other than saying Cogentin...
my other thought today (I'm blonde, I only have a few) was that what if the defense uses the insanity defense knowing they won't win, but the playing of the tapes to the jury garners enough sympathy and empathy for Holmes (despite and in spite of) the monstrous thing he did, he won't get the...
I do think he had a major depressive disorder but I can't go as far to think of it as sociopathic yet. I think bipolar for sure. Not too sure if maybe the medications might have increased his problems...drugs like abilify and wellbutrin have been known to have bad side effects for some...
I haven't been on here in a while but I have been watching this trial and something has been eating at me and I just need to say it out loud. First of all, I thought the interviewer (psych.) today interviewing James Holmes was excellent. I'm actually interested in hearing the rest of the 22...
No kidding? That would make my skin crawl if I lived in Quebec. That said, I guess it's safer to go to the Bahamas now. Karla was evil personified, much like Jodi, but worse.
Grayhuze...I think your animation was great. Thanks. I also think that the shot may have been first, with the gun jamming and Travis incapacitated. I also think she was very angry that her plan for a nice, "clean" kill was taken away because Travis was still alive and the gun jammed. I...
Katydid...it does make sense and I am so sorry that this has happened to you...I know the feeling all too well. Hugs from a fellow victim. It's hard to live with and it changes you but I am a survivor of very similar happenings so hooray for us!
I think her children were the only ones who really knew what Julie Schenecker was truly like...and they were executed by her for it.
She had the trifecta of addictions...gambling, alcohol and drugs. And what group of people are better at lying and getting out of tight, uncomfortable places...
I feel that Parker is in the worst position of all...an adult who's life was formed by the Army and as an adult child of an alcoholic. When I watched Parker on the stand all I could see was a very guarded man. In the Army, and probably all branches of services, I only know about the...
Just read all 12 pages of this thread. While I realize that some people believe that certain ponies can poop rainbows, I don't happen to be one of them. After following and watching the first two trials, I really do believe this man is guilty of murdering his wife and their unborn child. (I...
I love Websleuths because it is one area I feel I can come to and not feel alone...whether I am posting (which I don't do very often) or just reading how others feel.
Watching the closing argument and hearing the voice of brave little Teghan Skiddo , ripped my heart out. And as an RN, I...
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