She can't turn very far, she's shackled to the floor.Prosecution all hugging each other, as are a lot of folks on that side of the court who I assume are family.
The convicted yawns, looks bored, takes a drink. Doesn't even turn in her chair to look for her daughter in the gallery, who some have said is here.
I really didn’t see it. I looked for some type of sadness or emotion and saw nothing.
It was heartbreakingly bittersweet.Watching Landen smile at the jurors as they left broke me a little bit more.
Please, fill my glass.Almost time to pop champagne and raise a toast!
Did you see the part where she starts to fool with her hair briefly? That's where I thought she was trying to hide a facial expression of some kind, right before she does that. Would appreciate others' opinions if this topic is of interest.
Affidavit? WTH is he talking about?
His beautiful brown eyes touch me deep into my soul. They tell the story of a sweet, kind and loving young boy. Your memory will shine on forever.
I did not know that, and I've been following along the entire time! (By following along, I mean I've had the live feed playing in the background.)She can't turn very far, she's shackled to the floor.
NoWill the jury writing on the verdict form be grounds for appeal?
Greasy.I know it’s typically a self-soothing mechanism but it also kind of seems like, “hey, how’s my hair looking?”View attachment 420670