JMarsh
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SEEEEE he always sounds like an angry little elf LOL
I actually think he's awesome. This is a very skilled defense team.
SEEEEE he always sounds like an angry little elf LOL
Lmao omg I'm losing it!!!!SEEEEE he always sounds like an angry little elf LOL
You ever notice how they never respond when you ask about CM's phone pinging near the burial site.
So in other words he is an unreliable witness
There is a rumor of a missing laptop not recovered. Was there 5 "devices" listed recovered from the home or am I mistaken?
I wish I could tell you. I live close to Pechanga and I've stepped foot in thereI have never been to a casino. Only fake ones with play money for school fundraisers. My favorite was the black jack table. LOL.
When I quickly scanned the records presented today it looked like sometimes he was there for 7 hours. Is this common?
state back up;;;
state contends that there are MORE casino withdrawals then they thought earlier
PCA and GPA are also casino withdrawals, according to the FA, and he just now learned of that , so the amount of casino cash is higher
the court is taking their morning break now, and the FA is going to give the jury the NEWLY REVISED gambling total.
I am sure the DT is scrambling right now to figure how to push back.
You're too kind
I wish I could tell you. I live close to Pechanga and I've stepped foot in there
Maybe 3 times in 15 years. An hour at the most. But I'm no gambler. I could see how hours could slip past quickly if one is playing the tables with a load of cash.
Hey Missy, it just SNOWED in Palmdale, your vision came true....
You're disagreeing with the judge then.Sorry but it's not wrong. We will just have to agree to disagree.
He did, I think that's why he tried to crack a joke at the end.He was very upset earlier. His voice got very high and he was speaking fast, and I don't think it looked that great to the jury. He seemed defensive. JMO
He forgot he didnt have a TV
Actually, not true. There is testimony that Chase was at Metro Sheet Metal mid-morning on the 8th. He also pings towers near to his home, on other days. The fact that when questioned four years after these murders he can't recall what he did on a given day, isn't all that surprising. Especially as he worked for himself. He could easily have been at work, and the time blurred.
Where were any of us the weekend of February 4, 2010?
If Chase is innocent, at the point he's giving DNA and being interviewed, he doesn't know the family is dead. And given that there were some issues in their lives at that time around CPS, and that the family did sometimes just leave for short vacations, he may have had no idea that he would need an alibi for that weekend.
The family wasn't found dead for over 3 years.
Amazingly enough, he doesn't bother me. He's like a little french bull dog. I'm sure CM loves him. MOOSEEEEE he always sounds like an angry little elf LOL
You're disagreeing with the judge then.
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J: Oh sure yeah I mean if he says here’s my “report” – it’s all in my charts and graphs – that’s my report, ok then that’s it, but if he says now let me go over these and let me tell you what they mean then yes I would agree you’re entitled to that summary.
It's amazing what an investment in education fails to net in terms of critical thinking. A BS, plus hours of continuing education in multiple disciplines results in categorizing expenditures and a line graph! Woohoo. My analysis of that line graph showed three points where Merritt killed someone, and one point at which he was killed.
No the judge did not agree with you that there should be an additional report documenting no opinion.Actually the judge agreed with me. They are entitled to a summary of whatever the forensic accountant found, and if nothing is found, then it's common sense that the accountant should document that also.