Tomorrow morning is the Sara Caplan Denouement!!!
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Tomorrow morning is the Sara Caplan Denouement!!!
I was wondering about that too, like how long they'd last but I'd imagine the only way it'd belong to a salesperson is if she hadn't worn them at all. I know the defense is harping on the scene being altered & disturbed by the police trying to apprehend PS and whatnot, but there's no way the gun moved from Lana's right side to where it was found on the carpeted floor without leaving blood on the carpet and Adriano also said PS was holding a gun when he went outside. I hope the jury has some common sense!!I really doubt it....prints are more fragile than that. Lana was walking on those shoes all night long, presumably on carpeted floors, so even if the print was in the raised arch area, it would have been smudged.
I think that print will remain an unsolved mystery.
I just don't see how a jury could possibly acquit unless somebody gets to at least one of them...and then a hung jury would be the outcome. Of course Phil is old enough that a hung jury might buy him enough time to die on his own.I was wondering about that too, like how long they'd last but I'd imagine the only way it'd belong to a salesperson is if she hadn't worn them at all. I know the defense is harping on the scene being altered & disturbed by the police trying to apprehend PS and whatnot, but there's no way the gun moved from Lana's right side to where it was found on the carpeted floor without leaving blood on the carpet and Adriano also said PS was holding a gun when he went outside. I hope the jury has some common sense!!
I completely agree with what you've listed as "common sense" and not only didn't he call 911 on one of the 14 useable phones in his "castle" but he fought with police after they finally were able to enter the premises. I really hope that this doesn't go the way of OJ or Blake either. I think he was allowed to post bail because the highest charge is 2nd degree murder, but that's only a guess. I don't live in LALA land either!Hiya Panthera and All
Panthera, you wrote:
>>but there's no way the gun moved from Lana's right side to where it was found on the carpeted floor without leaving blood on the carpet and Adriano also said PS was holding a gun when he went outside. I hope the jury has some common sense!!<<
Right-e-oh!
I keep thinking that this whole continuation (blah blah blah) in the trial is merely to build the income of the defense attornies and make a showing for "nodding Phil." On the other hand...I hope they can't pull off the type of injustice of the OJ thing...
Common sense:
If he "cared" he would have called 911 and sat and waited for help.
If he had a "brain" (he knew how to produce records and steal the money of young musicians) - he knew how to NOT touch a crime scene and wait for police.
If he had "common sense", he would not have been strident with police.
If he had been "human", he would have been crying into his hands and shaking when 911 and the police arrived.
If he was not "guilty", he would not have touched the gun or wiped the blood off it. Dead people don't wipe their own blood off of guns.
This whole thing is another cat and mouse game to see if a guilty man can get off the hook. And that leads me to the question, why isn't this murderer in jail waiting...who let him out on bail?
Just my opinion...
W
I have that same uneasy feeling about Cutler too, knowing the outcome of the Gotti trials. I really would hate to think that any of these jurors are there dishonestly. :doh:I just don't see how a jury could possibly acquit unless somebody gets to at least one of them...and then a hung jury would be the outcome. Of course Phil is old enough that a hung jury might buy him enough time to die on his own.
Cutler's presence on the defense team really makes me distrust them. I would not be at all surprised to discover that he had somehow bought off a juror.
Tomorrow morning is the Sara Caplan Denouement!!!
I'm with you, Rags, but not in Vancouver! How are ya, btw! You've been missed.
SPY magazine used to assemble lists of "coasters" -- people who earned a reputation and then dined out on it for years, never doing another positive thing. Dr Henry Lee is a coaster.
Real coasters are useful for protecting furniture however. That's more than can be said for Henry Lee.
My disdain for him is based on two of his performances. The first was his "something wrong" turn at the Simpson trial. There he told the jury that there was another set of footprints which were proven to be trowel-marks in the concrete from when the sidewalk was made.
The second performance occurred in NC at the Michael Peterson case where he told the jury that there was "too much blood for a beating" a statement which is just ludicrous on the face of it. The jury agreed and convicted the killer Dr Lee had been paid to lie for. And that is my opinion.
There's also his arrogance and attitude that he is above any question, which is quite untrue if you watched his being dismantled by Alan Jackson on cross.
I'm with you, Rags, but not in Vancouver! How are ya, btw! You've been missed.
SPY magazine used to assemble lists of "coasters" -- people who earned a reputation and then dined out on it for years, never doing another positive thing. Dr Henry Lee is a coaster.