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I don’t think those interviews that this woman reviewed were an accurate representation of how MT speaks English. I think she was using not understanding English ( aka faking) as part of buying her time to decide how to answer questions.I don't think this witness is totally off-base. That said, MT has had a business and on-line presence and was the marketing person for Fore. She seemed to do well for herself. She was able to speak water-skiing language and snow-skiing language but I am sure those languages are less stressful than the language she learned with FD in moving to murder and conspiracy to commit murder.
She probably has disfluency in murder and conspiracy language which is why we saw the errr. emmmm, etc. I would guess if she took the stand today she probably has lost proficiency purposefully.
Lots of ELLs should hire her to get out of legal charges based on the stress of being a Language Learner. This thought process will transform the legal system around the world.
How is that any different from English speakers saying "ummmm, hmmmm, etc.?" Especially in a situation like that where someone is under pressure? Ay yi yi.Witness has already brought up that if the person speaking in their non-native language is using errrm, aaah, it's evidence they are not as proficient. Which we all heard in those videos.
She does not have an ankle monitor, currently. And while the authorities do have her passports, I don’t know if it means that she cannot have obtained a replacement Venezuelan passport-I don’t know how it works. And actually, not sure if it’s impossible for her to use one belonging to a sister, in order to get out of the US. I just don’t know if she could or could not.I don't know much about Michelle. <modsnip - sleuthing family> She set her sights on FD who did appear to be her type. I am not sure we will ever know that the extent of her involvement with the murder but I feel she was involved. Seemed that she would do anything to be with FD. To look at photos of her back in 2019 she looked so young and different compared to today. She is lucky to be released with ankle monitor as she is an extrene flight risk with passport for Venezuela.
I have listened to her in Spanish in some of her reporting and family posts on social media.I haven’t heard MT speak in an extended Spanish language conversation, and would like to know if, when she speak in that language, she also uses those kinds of pauses.
Exactly and as another poster has already commented if she only had those interviews to review she was given a hugely selective snapshot of the defendant speaking English.How is that any different from English speakers saying "ummmm, hmmmm, etc.?" Especially in a situation like that where someone is under pressure? Ay yi yi.
Agree. I'd enjoy taking a class with this witness on the psychology of language. But I see no indication that if your language fluency is medium, you are more inclined to lie. MOO.I don’t think those interviews that this woman reviewed were an accurate representation of how MT speaks English. I think she was using not understanding English ( aka faking) as part of buying her time to decide how to answer questions.
This woman is smart and interesting but once again not germane to this case.
Jmo
More than twelve days?I have listened to her in Spanish in some of her reporting and family posts on social media.
Her Spanish presentation is smoother imo than her english but her Spanish imo is FAR from flawless and she does pause even in her 'native' language. But, even native english speakers pause to differing degrees too.
From listening to her a small amount its also somewhat odd that her language choices shift and so given that she spent time in Venezuela and Argentina and Miami my guess is that all these locations have impacted what I would call a somewhat odd variant of South American Spanish.
Just my POV from listening and coming at listening to her language and word choice and style vs. Spanish spoken in Spain and NOT South America. AND I'm not a linguist, just someone that has experienced Spanish from different regions a bit.
MOO
Well, we heard it in the THIRD interview, but not the first and second.Witness has already brought up that if the person speaking in their non-native language is using errrm, aaah, it's evidence they are not as proficient. Which we all heard in those videos.
Those first 6 yrs in Tennessee did a number on her.From listening to her a small amount its also somewhat odd that her language choices shift and so given that she spent time in Venezuela and Argentina and Miami my guess is that all these locations have impacted what I would call a somewhat odd variant of South American Spanish.
Yep. Many more than 12 days and in school too and even tested multiple times for proficiency by official governing bodies such as federal and state governments! So, a bit of experience but, just a bit.....More than twelve days?
Which is probably why she was crying yesterday.Wonder if she can diagnose lying, concealing the truth while speaking and subversion.