His mother basically said they stayed out of his business (and office), given that he was an adult...and I'm assuming he locked all that in the office anyway. I'm more surprised that his parents didn't comment on the amount of mail order packages he must have received...you'd think they'd probably only have one shared postal box. His mother did comment on him hoarding, though, saying he bought a lot of things she didn't think they needed (at farm auctions, etc.) Man. If she only knew!!
A couple of procedural things...perhaps someone knows...I didn't understand what the judge was saying about "pacing the evidence" by not sitting tomorrow afternoon or Friday. Does that mean because it's been so graphic and intense he wants to give the jury a break, or is this some kind of regular courtroom convention that I'm not understanding?
I'm SO disturbed by the fact that they're passing around the exhibits to the jury to handle. Perhaps there's a purpose to that from the Crown's perspective -- I certainly hope it serves some higher purpose, because if it's just to drive the horridness of all this home to the jury, I find that bordering on exploitative. Ugh.
I can't stop thinking about those poor O'Brien parents, having to hear all this. Please tell me they don't have to hear all this crap for the first time in the courtroom...I can't imagine. Not only your baby, but also your parents...I'm not sure I could survive that.