Bunch goes on and on about the polygraphs.
Talks about the personal texts.
The whole argument sounds so weak to me.
Public opinion? What does that have to do with the visitation?
If this is the best they can do, it's lame
Yup. It is just that...lame. And what is so telling in that "lameness" is that these are some of the state's finest attorneys...and money is no object in funding their services because Terri has her anonymous "donor."
So Big Legal Talent...plus...Money, Money, Money...gives us...THIS?
Common sense says that if Terri's reputation is being "destroyed" and that is the "problem" that the high priced attorneys bemoan in this filing...that
anything THEY have to offset that damage would be used as soon as possible.
There is no advantage to their client to allow her to spend ONE MORE DAY looking like a soulless, self-absorbed sex addict...IF their are lots of OTHER texts wherein her grief, worry, and motherly concern for Kyron could rebut that image. If Terri was meeting with the girls to plan fundraisers for Kyron...if she was unburdening herself to MC in a quest for comfort...why go one more day without releasing them to offset the "destruction?"
Common sense says if you can stop the bleeding...you do. After all, there is a possible jury to be picked some day. Why let this unfair "destruction" solidify in the public image?
Common sense says...if they had anything to offset...they'd use it.
There is no reference here that Kaine might be charged with custodial interference, or that Kaine is an unfit parent,...only that it is mean of a man not to let his wife see her Baby just because the police think she killed another child and tried to have him killed.
This is more of a "whine" than a court filing. If a man beats his wife..I guess the wife should be refined and polite and not bring that violence up in custody hearings, huh?
These attorneys seem to be saying...(insert stomping foot) our client (Terri) doesn't want to talk about trying to
kill her husband and/or what
horrendous violence she did to his little boy...so let's pretend that didn't happen and this is a divorce between Mr. and Mrs Sweetie Pie...and close our eyes and ears. And MAKE Kaine do that too! Make him pretend this is a garden variety divorce...and search parties aren't out looking for his little boy's bones.
Maybe other attorneys will be impressed by this. Maybe the judge will be. But, if this criminal case goes to trial...I think the impression that this filing leaves with the public...is one that inflates the sickening self-absorbed image that the sexting gives us of the woman Terri Horman is. This is a woman who WANTS what SHE WANTS...and the world better line up and meet her terms. And woe to anyone...or any child that becomes... inconvenient.
And her high-priced attorneys have managed to file a motion whose tone and emptiness...reinforce the negative impression of Terri TO THE PUBLIC...that they are attempting to rebut to the judge.
My opinion only , of course.