I read the defense closing comments. I agree with the defense.
I'm glad he said the crown threw out red herrings. I read part of the crown's closing and yes, they did it again, saying she was "humiliated" for example. They don't know that. They also said "She can't talk." Well, previous case legal documents her friends and own mother tried to talk for her and it wasn't allowed. That she can't talk is no proof RB is guilty. IMO
Interesting to now know what the defence was trying to show when they made the jury listen to 2 hours of recordings from the 911 line.
It really really bugs me when they talk about the panties, knowing from previous court records what was found in them, and yet at this trial (and others I'm sure), they say they had no semen in them... well yes they did, just not RB's. It seems to me that normally when evidence gets suppressed from the jury, it is because it is unfairly damaging to the accused. I have seriously never heard of suppressing evidence which could work in the accused's favor. It seems there are so many things in this trial that would be in RB's favor, but which are not allowed to be mentioned. It just doesn't seem right to me.
Remember earlier it was mentioned about there being no DNA from RB in the victim's mouth, and the Crown alluded that therefore the two never kissed? Now we find out they didn't even test for DNA, they only tested for the presence of semen, which they did not find. Well that proves a lot!
Also I noticed in the Defence's closing that it was a private investigator who asked BM's ex gf about the voice on the 911 recording. That leads me to wonder how well this case was investigated.. was it investigated with the purpose in mind of finding only evidence in regard to RB? It sounds like it. Was the recording ever played for close people in DW's ex-bf's life to see if it sounded like him? In any event, to me, the recording doesn't prove anything at all. It wasn't a taunt, as far as I'm concerned. It sounds like it was more someone trying to inform police of what he knew, not realizing that the police already knew everything he had to tell. The actual murderer would have known what the police would have already known. Someone who was told about it afterwards, maybe not so much.
The pressure is *really* going to be on this jury to come up with a verdict, and not be another hung jury. I hope they get it right.