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Blood dripping down the head board and pooling on the floor at that location is enough for me to believe that this is where Nathan died.
That was Kathy's blood.
Blood dripping down the head board and pooling on the floor at that location is enough for me to believe that this is where Nathan died.
Blood dripping down the head board and pooling on the floor at that location is enough for me to believe that this is where Nathan died.
I doubt that counselling is available until after the verdict, as jurors could not receive counselling without discussing the details of the case. If the jurors discuss the facts of the case with anyone, even a therapist, that is a violation of the rights of the accused.
This looks like it will be more on the arrest and thats it for the Crown. No journal, no video tape.
I can't imagine how the neighbors must feel. Questioning themselves why they didn't hear anything, or maybe if they did, why didn't they get up and check.
As to what DG was doing in the house for 1.5 hours, he may have taken a lot of time to drill those 2 holes in the lock. I can't see him standing there with the drill running full throttle drilling away. He must have done it in quick little spurts with listening seconds in between, all the while his adrenaline building.
That was Kathy's blood.
It doesn't matter if they were killed at the farm or the house - 1st degree still stands. They were unlawfully confined at the house - and if they were murdered there, it's still first degree. He isn't charged with anything else, so the "torture" won't come into play re: his sentencing. My prediction is - guilty on 3 counts of 1 st degree murder.Rereading these tweets makes me think Ross is actually trying to get the witness to state that there was indeed "significant amount of blood loss". Is it possible he's actually trying to prove the Ls and NO must have died from blood loss at the house, rather than later on at the farm, after being kidnapped and tortured? Thus minimizing the charges for which his client will be convicted?
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Correct.Especially since no matter where they died it's 1st degree murder. The jury is not going to believe all that computer stuff and all of his weapons/restraints were just "collections" and a coincidence. He planned that murder and he planned to take them out of that house alive. If he messed that up and ended up killing them at the house it's still 1st degree. ( that is my understanding anyways)
THey can discuss how they are feeling and what the trial is doing to them personally without discussing details of the case. - how they can't sleep at night, how eating makes them feel sick, how they see what they have been shown every time they close their eyes, how they have difficulty relating to family . . . etc. etc.
No, as far as I know it cannot be brought down to 2nd degree or manslaughter. Nathan was killed while being unlawfully confined and/or kidnapped - that's 1st degree.Unless somehow killing NO can be downgraded to 2nd degree or even manslaughter? DG only set out to commit 2 murders? Just trying to guess what possible strategy the defence might use. MOO
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It doesn't matter if they were killed at the farm or the house - 1st degree still stands. They were unlawfully confined at the house - and if they were murdered there, it's still first degree. He isn't charged with anything else, so the "torture" won't come into play re: his sentencing. My prediction is - guilty on 3 counts of 1 st degree murder.
No, as far as I know it cannot be brought down to 2nd degree or manslaughter. Nathan was killed while being unlawfully confined and/or kidnapped - that's 1st degree.
It was the judge at the preliminary who increased the charge to first degree, he must have felt there were grounds.Charges for Nathan were originally 2nd degree. Perhaps the blood on the headboard and blood pool on the floor led prosecutors to assume that he was deliberately killed and that led to upgrading the charges.
I was expecting the Crown to introduce evidence in this respect but it seems they won't be.If it makes no difference where they died, why is the prosecution so determined to claim that they died at the acreage?
I was expecting the Crown to introduce evidence in this respect but it seems they won't be.
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It was the judge at the preliminary who increased the charge to first degree, he must have felt there were grounds.
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Blood dripping down the head board and pooling on the floor at that location is enough for me to believe that this is where Nathan died.
It doesn't matter from a legal/conviction/sentencing standpoint. At the house or at the farm - still 1st degree. And again - the medical examiner stated they could have been alive when they left that house. She is more knowledgeable than you are about this.I completely agree. I think it matters whether they died at the house or at the acreage, and I've always wondered why the prosecution seems so insistent that they died at the acreage. After reading about the blood in and out of the house, I am very doubtful that Kathryn and Nathan were alive when they left the house. I think there's a slim possibility that Alvin survived the night, but I do still think that he was mortally wounded when he left his home.
I shudder to think what would have been discovered if they had the bodies. That would have likely been incredibly disturbing.Ina Sidhu ‏@CTVInaSidhu
a lot of blood on the R side of bed in spare room Arns says impact pattern of blood was on wall behind headboard too
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Blood drip stains more in the centre of the bed of spare bedroom - matched DNA for Nathan O'Brien #garland
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The heavy blood saturation stains on the bed of spare bedroom were matched to Kathy Liknes #Garland
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Arns: My opinion "Kathy was on the floor when these stains were made" - referring to heavy blood stains on mattress/floor near headboard