Talking about 'the breadth of impact'. All other impacts pale in comparison to the loss of him. Talking about how she didn't just murder Gannon, she murdered what he could have given to those around him and all the things he could have done and should have experienced in his life should have have lived to old age.
He's also talking about how people who are truly mentally ill will be treated with suspicion and not get the help they need because of her using NGRI to try to get away with murder.
I can’t see well- is she looking towards the opposite of where the speakers are standing? I know she isn’t supposed to look at them, but imo she isn’t even looking straight. Seems she can’t stand this part
Jeff Davenport, Al Stauch's uncle, now speaking to the court: “But this now convicted murderer did not just murder Gannon, she murdered all the love and enjoyment.. That he would have given to those he encountered throughout his life.”
Jack, Gannon’s great uncle: “This now convicted murder did not just murder Gannon. She murdered all of the love, joy, encouragement and security he would’ve brought to all those he would have encountered throughout this life. She murdered his children and his grandchildren.”
She's talking about how she has to forgive because she's a Christian. She's leaving a bible for LS. She hopes that the judge will render her sentence on earth and leave the rest for god in heaven.
"He wasn't supposed to live." On Gannon when he was born. Albert's wedding ring could fit on Gannon's arm up to his shoulder.
Talking about LS's badmouthing LH now, how hurtful and unfair it was.
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