Question: Did they have a dog that got sick or died? Or any other pet?
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I really miss the good old days of Court TV!
Was there any evidence of a sick pet? Where are they going with this? Do they think Lina was poisoned or what? :waitasec:
After a dozen or more fainting spells where you actually pass out, would you have gone to see a doctor?
Are they thinking some sort of carbon monoxide poisoning????
I would have. But one near death experience will make a person more agressive.
In my case, since I had other symptoms, I was worried and ended up wearing the 24 hour heart monitor, having an echocardiagram, etc.
I will say, though, that initially my doctors did not believe something so serious could possibly be wrong with such a young woman's heart (I was 32), so I really had to advocate for myself and my condition deteriorated as they tried to figure out what was going on. Also, if Lina's husband was in any way overbearing or controlling, she may have had a tendency to minimize her symptoms to herself and not make a fuss - in this way he may very well have had some responsibility, as did she. Some women do tend to minimize their own medical conditions, as well as having them minimized by the medical community and their own spouses. My father drove my mother around for an hour during her heart attack, thinking it might "get better" before finally going to the hospital.
Didn't Dr. Baden testified that the pink foam could be consistent with a poisining? I was sort of hoping they would throw his $31,000 testimony out with the dirty dishwater.
Why on earth was he downstairs when he called 911???
In Session ‏@InSession #AdamKaufman - The judge replied that they must rely on the evidence presented during the trial.
Oh I didn't know that. I missed Dr. Baden's testimony. Why would he say that if he was a defense expert?
Lina poisoned herself? :waitasec:
Ok, now that InSession is off air, can anyone tell me where I can watch this? Thanks in advance