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Do you have a link for that? I thought it was done by the order they were charged, not alphabetical. I've heard conflicting information and haven't fully understood where it stands for this trial.
So most of you think Dell is guilty?
Even though motive isn't important to show, I'm still interested in why he wanted AM to keep track of Laura's whereabouts? Sounds like he was worried about something she was going to do or info she had. Remember he was considering how she could be useful to him. Maybe she was a 'wildcard' in that she couldn't be trusted anymore for some reason, maybe to do with her mental instability. JMO
Millard says the investigation for Babcock's disappearance began in May 2013, while Lerner started his investigation in early July 2012.
"All those people who saw Laura, saw her in that time period," he says, ten months he points out.
"How many more people who may have had leads on where Laura went, had there been investigation been underway? How much more useful would that be to my defence? We don't know the answer."
Millard says, "Police were less interested in finding where Laura went, than in securing a conviction and building a case for court."
by Shannon Martin 4:35 PM
Even though motive isn't important to show, I'm still interested in why he wanted AM to keep track of Laura's whereabouts? Sounds like he was worried about something she was going to do or info she had. Remember he was considering how she could be useful to him. Maybe she was a 'wildcard' in that she couldn't be trusted anymore for some reason, maybe to do with her mental instability. JMO
Ya, seems the Jury ain't having it DM. I don't think they like you