roche.analisa
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chicago tribune, link unopenable in Eu
has photograph
https://www.tribpub.com/gdpr/chicagotribune.com/
DBM, wrong link
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chicago tribune, link unopenable in Eu
has photograph
https://www.tribpub.com/gdpr/chicagotribune.com/
still cannot open it cos EU data laws have blocked several Chicago sites.
still cannot open it cos EU data laws have blocked several Chicago sites.
just have a scan to see if there is any info not mentioned already, I think Ben probably covered most of it though, or if you think there is anything noteworthy in it- copy paste the relevant paragraphs if the mood takes you... I can see his photo on Twitter but some people cannot do twitter and I cannot screenshoot!Bummer. I posted for others bc your original link took me to the info page about EU not allowing it. Do you want to know anything from it? I can find out for you. Or see pic of BC dad?
just have a scan to see if there is any info not mentioned already, I think Ben probably covered most of it though, or if you think there is anything noteworthy in it- copy paste the relevant paragraphs if the mood takes you... I can see his photo on Twitter but some people cannot do twitter and I cannot screenshoot!
Thanks for that Analisa. Appreciated.
bc was home sick at the time... if feverish , it is not unusual to do crazy things..."Michael Christensen said that when Brendt was 15 he once jumped 12 feet off a deck, threw himself down some stairs and ran into the street into an oncoming car.
“He didn’t know why, but he knew he was trying to kill himself,” Michael Christensen said.
The night terrors Brendt experienced as a child persisted into adulthood, Michael said."
Not sure how I feel about this family stuff. If BC had mental health issues way back when, I wonder if he ever had treatment. If not why not, he was still a juvenile after all.
I don't feel myself believing all this family stuff for some reason.
I don’t know. This is a pull yourself up by the bootstraps community in the Midwest. If anything, I think they may view BC as having really almost done that, having once been gifted and in the PhD program, and think he really squandered his chance to live a life different from what his dad’s apparently is. Hope so, anyway.The defense must have shot the entire justice system's budget to pluto throughout this trial.
Yet, their star witness, BC's father gets to stay in a camp-site.
Wow!
This will impress the jury?
Appalling outrageous and blatant manipulation.
Does not cost much to put somebody up in a motel..
I think this is ridiculous. He didn't kill her because he was an alcoholic or depressed but because he wanted to copy the fantasy of American Physcho. The father is getting upset yet couldn't drive 8 hours to see his son in 3 years? The uncle hasn't seen him for about 20 years. BC is crying for himself but none of them seem to care about Ying Ying and how far her family have had to travel without even seeing her body because of BC. I hope the jury see how one sided and selfish their sorrow is. Was it some sort of attention seeking by him? It has been mentioned that maybe he resented being left on his own for the weekend and I can see that now.ben, 20, no less
On cross examination, Christensen's father, Michael Christensen, was asked about his son calling the case political in a recorded jail call. (1/20)
"If he didn't, I probably did" say that, he said. Prosecutor James Nelson asked if he thinks the case is political. "Not completely," he said. (2/
Said he initially believed his son could be innocent, as not all the evidence was out (3/20)
A few days after Christensen was arrested, he apparently told Christensen that if he was exonerated he would tell Ms. Zhang's father he should be ashamed of himself. (4/20)
hristensen's dad said he was frustrated that everyone assumed he was guilty after he was arrested, when he could imagine situations where he wasn't. (5/2
On re-direct, he said he had to repair his 2001 minivan to get to the trial from the Upper Peninsula, and will probably have to do some work on it before heading back up. (6/20)
After his testimony, Christensen's uncle, Mark Christensen, testified. (7/2
He also testified about Christensen's grandfather, who built roads in Alaska and would be gone during the summers. (8
aid Christensen's grandpa was an alcoholic, as was he. (9
he grandpa once slammed the dad's face into a cake because he wouldn't stop asking about it. (10
Said the uncle wasn't good at showing affection. (11/
After a major earthquake/tsunami, the family moved back to Minnesota (12/
The uncle said he quit drinking 36 years ago after he woke up in a jail cell for assaulting a cop. (13/
Said his son is also an alcoholic, as well as his aunt, and two of his grandsons. Another aunt was schizophrenic, and he said he had been suicidal, as well as his son, who was once missing for 5-6 hours. (14/
He described being worried his son had killed himself and was relieved when he was found at a detox center. (15/2
On cross, Assistant US Attorney Eugene Miller asked if its fair to say it's fairly distressing to look for your child for 5-6 hours when you don't know where they are. "Yes, it is," Christensen's uncle answered. (16/2
Describing Brendt Christensen, his uncle called him a "happy go-lucky kid. … just a real nice kid." (17/2
Asked what he thought of his crime: "It's horrendous. It's a travesty. I have no idea. I feel terrible for her family." (18/
sked if he can reconcile the child he knew with his crime: "Never. It's unimaginable. It's not Brendt. I don't know what happened." (19
Now on lunch. This afternoon, sounds like a couple childhood friends will testify, his first grade teacher, a relative on his mom's side and his mom's friend. (20
(Gawd help us all, first grade teacher!!!!!!)
they lost me when the grandfather stopped eating at 94!
.He was "a person that if you gave him an idea, he would run with hit and put his heart into it." (9/
They have been given far too much leeway here, throughout this entire trial and lead-up. Defense must be desperate to prove their competence and they are failing miserably.Ditto. Basically all this amounts to stating is “his grandfather went through the process of death.” Yeah, as do pretty much all people who die of chronic illness/old age related issues, rather than those brutally murdered . What a bizarre thing to say.