Ryan McGuigan was a TV "expert" that was on Channel 3 giving his view of things. He suggested there
could have been a "confession" but he's not MTs attorney and nothing has been made public about what MT said in these meetings.[/QUO
Ryan McGuigan was a TV "expert" that was on Channel 3 giving his view of things. He suggested there could have been a "confession" but he's not MTs attorney and nothing has been made public about what MT said in these meetings.
IMO MT's lawyer would never make something like that public unless the prosecutor authorized it. LE is playing its investigation close to the vest. Assuming MT is cooperating, and I think that is a reasonable assumption, her lawyer is not going to do anything to interfere with LE's ongoing investigation. This prosecution is going to include a lot of forensic evidence, not only of the physical crime scene(s)/transport vehicle(s) , but also an analysis of cellphone, computer and financial records, and other evidence we don't even know about. I think one reason MT's lawyer asked for that gag order was to shut down the ability of ND's lawyer to harass her about what she told LE. That has got to be driving ND and his lawyer crazy. MT is staying closed lipped for a reason and her lawyer's job is to protect whatever cooperation agreement is in place. I think he recognizes that it is in his client's best interest to avoid the public spectacle that FD and his lawyer seem to relish.