Grey-St
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Except then the Crown gets to cross examine her.
He might just be stupid enough to risk that. I don't think he can contain his narcissism on a good day.
Except then the Crown gets to cross examine her.
When he took the stand at TB's trial, MS showed he was no stupid clueless sidekick. He clung to his story for days, and many a times proved to be very quick with an answer. His Disney line along with I believe correcting a lawyer's mistep, showed me at least he was more than just street smart. MOO
He might just be stupid enough to risk that. I don't think he can contain his narcissism on a good day.
I think that's the part that is missing to me - I agree Smich was in on the 'grand plan', at least the vision DM was pitching at the time. But what was that grand plan? What was it? I never accepted that it was for a truck and I don't yet accept that it was for Laura. And, btw, who or what was in the incinerator in August? Someone or something new? I feel like there is a piece we are missing with the incinerator that would finally make things make sense.
I am very curious as to what he will do.
Was the photo with bones made on 23rd? Or could it be made in August?
I think that first part is definitely true, and as you say one has to consider that it is very likely an illusion. But I'm still grappling with your second part. What either of them did after is not proof of the facts of her murder. Either man could have been willing to help the other cover a murder or accidental death he wasn't responsible for. The planning with the incinerator before could be evidence of premeditation, but only if it can be proven it was intended for Laura and MS knew that and aided in the plan by researching and testing the incinerator.
Would she have to comply and appear, if she is in Poland?
If she wants to come back to Canada without being arrested, she would have to comply.
Do you seriously think Dungey would have neglected to ask if there was any possibility it was taken in August?
Not every piece of evidence has to be a smoking gun. Plus, if Millard testifies the Crown can ask him about the mattress.
When he took the stand at TB's trial, MS showed he was no stupid clueless sidekick. He clung to his story for days, and many a times proved to be very quick with an answer. His Disney line along with I believe correcting a lawyer's mistep, showed me at least he was more than just street smart. MOO
It doesn't matter if he came up with it by himself.
And for the record, I don't think he's a stupid clueless sidekick. He had his share of power in the relationship. It was just a different type of power.
Well he knew there was a night she went missing, and he's asking CN to provide cover eventually. Doesn't say anything about what she actually knew.
I'm sure he wouldn't miss it. It could also be inconclusive.
Thank you!http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-46/section-231.html
If it could be proven that her OD was planned and deliberate, then a charge of M1 would be applied.
If it could not be proven that her OD was assisted, it would not.
http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-46/page-51.html#h-74
Covering it up may qualify as Criminal Negligence / Homicide.
I'm sure there's other charges persuant to the concealment of a dead body.
I'd have to look a little deeper.
I agree with your reasoning for the most part. This is the point where I think we differ. IMO and I also believe legally speaking, I do not think it matters that MS had Laura in mind specifically. I think that if it’s excepted that MS was involved in planning a killing and incineration, and then someone was killed and incinerated according to plan, and MS was present for both events I don’t believe it has to be proved he preplanned for that specific individual to be the victim. Or which specific accused did the deed so to speak. Just like TB was randomly picked could have been anyone with a nice diesel ram for sale but was still M1 for both because it was planned.
In almost any murder there is going to be a blackout period that only the perpetrators and victims can ever know what exactly happened. Convictions have to come from the totality of evidence from before and after that period of the unknown or it becomes almost impossible to convict anyone
Hope that makes sense as to where I am coming from
And what's with all the baths with this group?
When Alex Pierson covered the TB trial for 900CHML she said to Scott Thompson, one day Ill be able to tell you how those letters got out and youll fall off your chair.
I get that its easy to smuggle things in and out of jail. Drugs are as readily available if not more in jail than on the street. Im just curious if DM greased a guard or janitor a few bucks to pass them off.