nodamselindistress
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Whoever posted that Doug wasn't "built" like in that one older photo, thank you! I kept wondering how could that guy be wearing a SMALL
Throughout the trail when O'Connell failed to get the response she needed or was corrected on an accusation she made she just carried on like it didn't happen.anyone know about those photos at the end of today?
Did the State really get it wrong that the photo with EB was when she was 19 not 15?
Or the one where defense said it was actually taken in 2020 one month before, not 2018 like the State claimed?
I know how the Judge ruled but the state didn’t really reply to being incorrect about the dates, they just kinda looked at one another
Was his photo posted here?Whoever posted that Doug wasn't "built" like in that one older photo, thank you! I kept wondering how could that guy be wearing a SMALL
not that I saw. They did show it during trial though. He was very muscular. I find it hard to believe he would have worn a SMALL Tshirt.Was his photo posted here?
Incompetent vetting by the prosecutors and/or staff.anyone know about those photos at the end of today?
Did the State really get it wrong that the photo with EB was when she was 19 not 15?
Or the one where defense said it was actually taken in 2020 one month before, not 2018 like the State claimed?
I know how the Judge ruled but the state didn’t really reply to being incorrect about the dates, they just kinda looked at one another
Did Taylor ask AB about her father?Some reporter needs to do a deep dive on the divorce between AB's parents. I would not be surprised if some of these same tactics were not employed in that case.
Thanks so much for answering my questions.not that I saw. They did show it during trial though. He was very muscular. I find it hard to believe he would have worn a SMALL Tshirt.
Don't remember exactly who it was, but one of the LE officers. They held up his shirt (size small) and shorts (size 30). I just remember thinking how little he seemed to me for a woman AB's size. I have dated skinny guys but 32 was about the smallest and none wore a small tshirt.Thanks so much for answering my questions.
Who claimed he wore a small and what was it supposed to show or prove?
Her father was Navy I believe she said. It wasn't delved into very deeply. I only heard he died from this forum. Do not know if true or not.Did Taylor ask AB about her father?
IIRC: someone here said he had died when she was younger?
Quite a few deep dives are needed by reporters.Her father was Navy I believe she said. It wasn't delved into very deeply. I only heard he died from this forum. Do not know if true or not.
It just seems to me that someone of ABs age and experience is not going to know all these stunts to pull unless she is being coached by Mom and/or has seen this play out previously.
The mom did not give me a good feeling at all. Contacting an attorney that fast was odd.This is partially why I think AB planned this whole thing. It is pretty darned rare for a defendant never to be heard from prior to trial. No 911 call, no LE interview, etc. And also why is is pretty obvious her Mom was in on it all since she was at the ready with the lawyer on the phone before they even took AB to headquarters.
i noted that small size too and have honestly never known a man... family or friend that wears a small. I think he was the type that loved to have it really hug his body that he clearly worked hard on.Don't remember exactly who it was, but one of the LE officers. They held up his shirt (size small) and shorts (size 30). I just remember thinking how little he seemed to me for a woman AB's size. I have dated skinny guys but 32 was about the smallest and none wore a small tshirt.
I wouldn’t say the state’s case is baffling. The dark haired prosecutor is not well-prepared though. I think these cases are tough for prosecutors because it’s a DV case, the defendant is female, and there’s some grey area. But ultimately, they don’t have to wade into the grey. They can stand on the moment of shooting and whether she was in fear for her life or not. AB has testified and proved she wasn’t and that she’s a liar. That is enough! Why wade into all the drama of this hysterical relationship and risk alienating any jurors? Focus the jurors on the shooting. That’s what they need to close with. We’ve just been in the defense case where there’s been a lot of obfuscation but the key elements remain the same.
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I know, I know everyone reacts differently but mama didn't even tear up, didn't show any emotions of sadness, grief etc on the stand.The mom did not give me a good feeling at all. Contacting an attorney that fast was odd.
I found the prosecution quite baffling.I wouldn’t say the state’s case is baffling. The dark haired prosecutor is not well-prepared though. I think these cases are tough for prosecutors because it’s a DV case, the defendant is female, and there’s some grey area. But ultimately, they don’t have to wade into the grey. They can stand on the moment of shooting and whether she was in fear for her life or not. AB has testified and proved she wasn’t and that she’s a liar. That is enough! Why wade into all the drama of this hysterical relationship and risk alienating any jurors? Focus the jurors on the shooting. That’s what they need to close with. We’ve just been in the defense case where there’s been a lot of obfuscation but the key elements remain the same.
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Leaving ab alone in house with this dangerous abusive man doesn't set well with me either. Their story just doesn't make sense in so many ways.The mom did not give me a good feeling at all. Contacting an attorney that fast was odd.
If I watched the first hour of AB's cross examination without any context beforehand whatsoever I would think I was watching DB on trial for domestic abuse charges against AB and O'Donnell was DB's defense attorney and AB was a DV complainant, not a murder defendant.It's a 2nd degree murder case but ya wouldn't know it from the prosecutors.