shantastic
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Critical Critical Critical to me that she recalls details like what he was drinking one day. If she remembers that she BETTER remember exactly what happened, at what minute when she got the gun and knife out, where she had them, did she take it from her Grandparents house, did she shoot or stab first and was he crawling or did she drag him.
If you remember the Latte the Jury will be pissed if you don't remember how the gun got in your hand and where you put it afterwards.
Pissed will be an understatement.
I agree! If she tries to claim a black out the jury will not be happy. They have to sit through 3 days of her ramblings, they'll want some substance.
Another thing, the first way I can tell my 12 year old son is lying is too much detail in his story. He will say "actually" a lot, or "honestly". If there are any mothers of teenagers on the jury, they will see right through her lies.