missy1974
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How do you know this?
Cathy Russon mentioned this week's ago, that if he is called it will be by the defense.
How do you know this?
How do you know this?
Cathy Russon mentioned this week's ago, that if he is called it will be by the defense.
So those checking in with the defense seem to be in the know. Also, the defense may call Patrick McStay and even Summer's sister.
Adverse witnesses are not what he needs at this point. Perhaps Missus Jarvis can help the causeSo those checking in with the defense seem to be in the know. Also, the defense may call Patrick McStay and even Summer's sister.
Right, that was actually heard in the court room last week. So no need to be 'in the know' I am not sure why they would call her sister? Maybe because she had been in contact with Summer regularly?
I may be the only person that feels this way but in other cases we've seen the defense make blustery opening statements about all their witnesses & all their experts, etc. and then when it comes down to their portion of the trial - they really have nothing. I think Merritt's team will likely present a barebones defense at this stage, trying to allude that the Prosecution didn't prove it's case. There's just really no way for them to explain away all the Quickbooks & forged checks, or erase the fact of Merritt's DNA being in the trooper, or the fact that his cell phone pinged at the gravesite. It's a losing battle for them IMHO.
Someone online mentioned it to me, and he seems connected to the defense in some way. He's been right about a lot of what he's predicted so far.
Or he is a good guesser.
That would all depend on how close of a family they all were, IMO.I don't know, except that I feel that the immediate family's take was not only overlooked by San Diego, but by SBC as well. Regardless of whether they were physically present in the home or even in California, these are the folks who knew the McStay's habits, there concerns, etc. at the time of their disappearance.
If Chase is innocent, that opens the door to other theories, including the possibility that Summer, not Joey, was the primary target.
You too! : )
Aren't they public defenders?They have hired experts. Top notch. I think you will be surprised.
oceanblueeyes said:Now, if that happens I may have to break out the popcorn after all that Niner offered everyone. Lol!
Tortoise said:Just a bit of advanced warning that I'm probably not 100% reliable for the first 2-3 hours of trial/tweet copying today, I'll be checking in periodically but not consistently.
That would all depend on how close of a family they all were, IMO.
LOL, I guess we'll have to agree to disagree about the defense being "this good." I'm certainly not impressed.I have actually been right about a lot in regard to this case, but I've also been very surprised. I never expected Chase to wrestle up a defense this good. I really wonder if his daughter navigated some of this. I recall her being interviewed early on,and she's sharp.
How much are they spending on his defense if you know that is?I have actually been right about a lot in regard to this case, but I've also been very surprised. I never expected Chase to wrestle up a defense this good. I really wonder if his daughter navigated some of this. I recall her being interviewed early on,and she's sharp.
Aren't they public defenders?
LOL, I guess we'll have to agree to disagree about the defense being "this good." I'm not certainly not impressed.
I don't know, except that I feel that the immediate family's take was not only overlooked by San Diego, but by SBC as well. Regardless of whether they were physically present in the home or even in California, these are the folks who knew the McStay's habits, there concerns, etc. at the time of their disappearance.
If Chase is innocent, that opens the door to other theories, including the possibility that Summer, not Joey, was the primary target.