stephanddoody
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Its being rehashed because it fits the fantasy version of this murder that the Martens want people to believe. In this fantasy, JC is not only a domestic abuser but a wife killer and MM is the plucky heroine who fought back while TM is the alpha male who would brave anything to protect his daughter. The grubby reality is of a woman who took a baseball bat to her husband's head while he lay sleeping and a father who had neither the moral courage nor the basic human decency to see that this was wrong.
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I'm taking a wild stab in the dark here . Seeing how the WS journal is closely affiliated with the defence that this has come straight from them .
Maybe he's completely behind the times and is going writing about the abc show and/or the fundraiser. Wouldn't be surprised! Don't recall seeing these coved by the dispatch. Could be very wrong though.[video=twitter;897946135519674368]https://twitter.com/mhewlettwsj/status/897946135519674368[/video]
Probably a twist of the truth in some sort of way no doubt. Someone else/ something else to blame for their actions .So more than likely both untrue and inaccurate. Ref strand=a single hair
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[video=twitter;897946135519674368]https://twitter.com/mhewlettwsj/status/897946135519674368[/video]
Maybe he's completely behind the times and is going writing about the abc show and/or the fundraiser. Wouldn't be surprised! Don't recall seeing these coved by the dispatch. Could be very wrong though.
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Has he to check with the lawyers first, before printing another tall tale?[video=twitter;897946135519674368]https://twitter.com/mhewlettwsj/status/897946135519674368[/video]
Oh dear.... Not surprised tbh, the defence will look for anything, any tiny indiscretion to try redeem themselves, the lawyers I mean , personally I thought jury members giving interviews straight after the verdict was not a good idea especially offering their personal views. But that seems to be the usual in the US. Is this a serious issue I wonder?According to court papers, Molly Corbett has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. But that was never presented to the jury, the motion says. "No evidence from the witness stand supported any conclusions that she suffered from bipolar disorder, was manipulative or could control her 'personalities,' or from which the jury could reasonably infer those conclusions," the motion says. Molly Corbett did not testify, and the jurors' "speculation about Molly Corbett's mental status or manipulative personality also violated the defendant's Fifth Amendment right not to testify, as well as the defendant's Due Process and Equal Protection clause protections," the motion says.
[h=2]Improper theories[/h]
The motion also said that the three jurors talked about their theory that Molly was the aggressor and struck her husband first with the paving brick while he was asleep. That contradicts the court's finding that Molly Corbett was not the aggressor and the evidence doesn't support the theory, the motion says.
Holton and Freedman also allege that the jurors were biased and less than candid. Perez vomited when looking at an autopsy photo and told Lee outside the presence of other jurors that it was because she had skipped breakfast, the motion says. But in the 20/20 interview, Perez said, "I don't think there's anything or any experience in life that can prepare you to look at those pictures."
Perez also talked post-trial about the case on social media, mentioning that Molly Corbett was "delusional" and "how daddy and Sharon (Molly's mother) enabled this non-human person." She said Molly's parents and Molly Corbett lied and that Sharon Martens did crossword puzzles for the last three weeks of the trial, according to the motion.