Ha! They all seem to acquire those phony glasses at trial! He sure appears older than his years!
Someone in and out of jail and prison has that look.
Ha! They all seem to acquire those phony glasses at trial! He sure appears older than his years!
Therese Apel? Well where are her tweets? Why are there no tweets coming through? ullhair: Why is no one tweeting!!!!! :tantrum: :gaah:Yay! Therese is back.
On another note, it was "cute" for a little bit when Douglas says, "yes sir" and "no sir", but now it's getting to be a bit much. IMOO :/
No one questioning QT would know what his levels of cognitive, comprehension or processing skills might be, not without testing to determine all of that. IMO, he was an adult who absolutely knew right from wrong. He knew truth from lies and he chose to lie repeatedly. He was legally given his Miranda rights 3 times and signed 3 forms, all on separate days. He knew full well he had the right to stay silent and that anything he said could and would be used against him.
He appeared slow because he was being confronted with factual digital evidence and he was trying desperately to come up with another story to match and he was running out of stories.
Therese Apel? Well where are her tweets? Why are there no tweets coming through? ullhair: Why is no one tweeting!!!!! :tantrum: :gaah:
That was like 10 years ago :lol: I got that one. (The tweet I mean). The article I've yet to read though..so thank you!Her first tweet this morning...
[video=twitter;919190506466406402]https://twitter.com/TRex21/status/919190506466406402[/video]
and new article from today
Paul says he initially only had phone call information (call/text logs). The actual "location" information takes a lot longer to get, so that's why he didn't analyze it until much, much later. October?
This helps (or should help) illustrate to case watchers and followers why it takes a long time in some cases to get to the point of an arrest. I've often seen complaints about how "nothing is being done" when in truth investigations are not public knowledge.
Going through thousands of phone calls, gigabytes of data, interviewing upwards of 150 people takes time. We live in a society that often expects quick results ("just add water & stir"), or people see a case solved in 42 min on their favorite fictional crime show, and then expect real life to operate almost as fast.
Imagine having to dig through 20,000 phone calls and texts.