Gypsy Road
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And renting the Prius in his own name — with cell number of partner in crime!!Yes, the cell phones especially!
And renting the Prius in his own name — with cell number of partner in crime!!Yes, the cell phones especially!
Yep! Too much focus on Wendi by the writer is a dead give away.that was a cool find Kudos to you! and IMO that is one of Wendi's friends LOL
P.S. Waving Hi to Wendi and her friend lol
good post Gypsy and as I read it I had just finished the " Notes on a Trial from a person out of Miami who remarks on how altruistic Wendi is and how she only cares about the poor and how she used her law degree to help said poor and not to chase money. Well, that's all fine and good when you are born into money as I see Wendi was, it's easy to think the way she does because she never had to struggle to put food on the table for 4, 5 or 8 other people and she didn't have to worry about drive-bys in the night peppering your home with bullets. It's just a drastic difference in class.I don’t think he was remorseful either. Dan Markel didn’t mean anything to him, and still doesn’t. The likable parts of him where there (if you didn’t know he was a gangster and killer). For instance, he had a cool and laid back appeal and was intriguing to listen to even though he’s an uneducated man. He answered questions and was forthcoming without dodging the questions too much. He was polite to GC and even the defense attorneys even though he got a little feisty with them with all the LK questions. We liked that about him - he gave it back to them when they tried to deflect. He admitted some of his guilt in the crime, etc. And you might appreciate the fact that he went directly to his sister and ex wife and gave them the money he made off the murder to pay some of their bills, taking care of his family instead of keeping all the money for himself.
Still though. He’s not like you or me. He was born into a life of crime and that’s all he has known. Yes, it’s sad, and it’s a shame that he didn’t decide from a young age that he wanted something different and better for himself .
I found this online, some of you might hate it.
Notes on the Trial
My thoughts exactly. Tova has expressed these very same qualities about Wendi in the past - and she’s one of only a few friends of Wendi we’ve heard from actually - that I know of anyway.Tova W., Wendi's best friend?
I need a refresher of what time that call was. If there was time for Wendi to WhatsApp Katie after stopping at the crime scene before Garcia called Katie, it's totally believable. Katie was specifically asked on the stand if Wendi WhatsApped her about the murder after it was done, and Katie said no. (I don't believe that.)
I like him, too. He's chill. That makes him likable. He was not sarcastic, never full of himself, and rarely showed a hint of anger. The only thing that riled him up at all was when talk of the LK came up, and a lot of that was due to his personal safety. I'm a privileged white girl from the suburbs, but I still liked him and could imagine grabbing a beer. It is a bit weird, I agree!
It didn’t work Tova. And she was interrogated for 5 hours per the time stamps, as pointed out by another WS, not 8.My thoughts exactly. Tova has expressed these very same qualities about Wendi in the past - and she’s one of only a few friends of Wendi we’ve heard from actually - that I know of anyway.
It didn’t work Tova. And she was interrogated for 5 hours per the time stamps, as pointed out by another WS, not 8.
Rivera was in complete control on that stand. He wasn’t jumpy or nervous like Nobles. He was very still. He handled himself really well. The defense attys were so bad that they made him look good. He didn’t try to be something he’s not. We also have to remember that he’s been repeating these answers over and over. He knows exactly what’s expected and what will be asked.
He was compelling and likable. Idk how to explain it but I’m ashamed for liking him too!
Rivera was not remorseful imo. He didn’t even remember the victim’s name. He doesn’t care. He did it for the money. He only cooperated to save his behind. He wasn’t about to do life when he didn’t even pull the trigger. This is who he is and I don’t feel like he pretended otherwise. JMO
ETA: I think part of his appeal is also his machismo. He’s charismatic.
yeah interesting when you look at other blogs it takes you to some child prodigy computer science expert working for the government. Maybe it is him but my left eyebrow is raised about 5 inchesI think Tova has better things to do with herself these days. She has a family. I think Wendi wrote this.
Wendy wrote it. It is her way of revisiting the crime scene.....!!!!!yeah interesting when you look at other blogs it takes you to some child prodigy computer science expert working for the government. Maybe it is him but my left eyebrow is raised about 5 inches
And in the final analysis...approximately 100 swingline staples is going to be CA's waterloo. IMO.
Over My Dead Bodydoes anyone have the link to a podcast called " Over My Dead Body about the case"? When I google it a hundred different podcasts come up but not the one I am looking for, thanks for the help!
does anyone have the link to a podcast called " Over My Dead Body about the case"? When I google it a hundred different podcasts come up but not the one I am looking for, thanks for the help!
It does! He could wear a wig, borrow someone's turquoise contact lenses, and play the role of SG, super easy speaking part!All this talk is reminding me of Jeremy Ray Meeks, the convict whose mugshot went viral and he became a model after he got out.
Wendy wrote it. It is her way of revisiting the crime scene.....!!!!!
I found this online, some of you might hate it.
Notes on the Trial