Who knows what was and how strong his religious affiliation was when he divorced his 1st wife.But he divorced his 1st wife, no?
The second wife died.
The third wife killed him.
Could be he had yet to be "born again" eh?
Who knows what was and how strong his religious affiliation was when he divorced his 1st wife.But he divorced his 1st wife, no?
The second wife died.
The third wife killed him.
Linda7NJ said:I do not believe she claimed she was badly beaten.
I don’t believe someone needs to be beaten before lethal force is justified
I’m not claiming she’s INNOCENT -
I’m staying thus far, the prosecution is FAILING to prove it’s case.
People's religious beliefs work in mysterious ways, eh?She divorced her first husband and murdered her second one.
Who knows what was and how strong his religious affiliation was when he divorced his 1st wife.
Could be he had yet to be "born again" eh?
There is a rule that the sequestration for immediate family is not in effect Same is true for Eva. Mother could be there and I assume will be for closing and verdict...surely they have someone that can be with the daughter.Not sure, but think mother was subject to being recalled so she wouldn't be present in court. JMO
I agree- I’m leaning towards not guilty (opposite of where I started). It can be both- DB was abusive and AB made things up or exaggerated. Toxic relationship- both of them. It’s possible we would be seeing a different trial if she hadn’t shot him. DB on trial for killing AB. It’s tragic- but don’t think she planned on killing him that day.I think she leans towards histrionic personality disorder -
Obviously, he was abusive, manipulative, intimidating, controlling -
In her head, it was perfectly REASONABLE to leap to the worst possible conclusions.
Given his KNOWN history of violent propensity - I’m now leaning towards NOT GUILTY
A woman shouldn’t have to be beaten before defending herself.
i have seen that many times...it is her trial.Another thing, why is Ashley permitted to listen in on the attorneys and judge at sidebar? I do not recall having seen that in other trials.
Eva was dismissed as a witness but the mother was not, yes?There is a rule that the sequestration for immediate family is not in effect Same is true for Eva. Mother could be there and I assume will be for closing and verdict...surely they have someone that can be with the daughter.
ok thanks for the info. I have never seen it before so did not know if it was just this judge or what exactly.i have seen that many times...it is her trial.
he did get the point across that DB was FIXATED with AB....fell short of asking daughter where she was living during all of his running around.Curious who was watching Eva when DB was galavanting after AB then planned on the Maryland move?
Where was Eva going to live and with who?
I can see why the prosecutor didn't touch that with Eva but the defense missed the opportunity trying to show that DB was so obsessed with AB that he was deserting his 15 yr old daughter.
Unless I missed any of that in Eva;s testimony?
I think Eva is subject to recall as well. Why else were they questioning her about her SM posts and talking to a reporter? She was still under sequestration orders I believe.
Eva was dismissed as a witness but the mother was not, yes?
So as the trial continues Eva can sit in the gallery but the mother can not.
That's what I understand as happening.
my understanding is that EVA was subject to recall...and was in courtroom
Eva was dismissed as a witness but the mother was not, yes?
So as the trial continues Eva can sit in the gallery but the mother can not.
That's what I understand as happening.
this is one where I go back and forth...honestly not sure. not impressed with the lawyering on either side.I agree- I’m leaning towards not guilty (opposite of where I started). It can be both- DB was abusive and AB made things up or exaggerated. Toxic relationship- both of them. It’s possible we would be seeing a different trial if she hadn’t shot him. DB on trial for killing AB. It’s tragic- but don’t think she planned on killing him that day.
yes I was confused on that,,,,only next of kin to victim. Thank you.Eva's is under a sequestration order, however under Florida law as the next of kin of a crime victim she's allowed to remain in the courtroom and watch the proceedings despite her testifying in the trial.
Ashley's mother doesn't have that right.
'In August 2019, Ashley showed up to drop off their daughter; she was wearing an engagement ring. Doug hired a private investigator, who said Ashley was seeing someone else. Doug filed for divorce. Ashley then accused him of physically and sexually abusing their daughter. Doug denied the allegations and CPS found no evidence of abuse.'Seriously, Doug was no pillar of society or someone to be admired or emulated. But at one point, when he thought Ashley was engaged to another guy, he was ready to file for divorce and let her go. So what/who stopped that from happening?
The lack of a timeline gets me every time.
Thanks! Sounds like he had to put the divorce proceedings on hold to fight the child abuse allegations.'In August 2019, Ashley showed up to drop off their daughter; she was wearing an engagement ring. Doug hired a private investigator, who said Ashley was seeing someone else. Doug filed for divorce. Ashley then accused him of physically and sexually abusing their daughter. Doug denied the allegations and CPS found no evidence of abuse.'
"In the summer of 2020, Ashley and Doug suddenly reconciled again and announced they were moving to Maryland with their daughter and Ashley's mother. On September 27, 2020, Doug was packing a U-Haul with the family's possessions."
The troubled marriage of Ashley and Doug Benefield
The seesaw marriage between the former ballerina and her much older husband only lasted four years, until she shot him on Sept. 27, 2020.www.cbsnews.com
Yes and I get into total states of confusion watching and discussing this trial.I think Eva is subject to recall as well. Why else were they questioning her about her SM posts and talking to a reporter? She was still under sequestration orders I believe.