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Biggest lie of all - http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1601/18/ng.01.htmlWalter, was your client planning to fight for custody of these children?
HOLTON: I think the court records show that she very much wanted -- she was the mother of these children. They called her Mother. He called her
Mother. They said...
GRACE: Stepmother. Stepmother.
HOLTON: No, they called her Mother.
GRACE: Did she want -- right, but she is the stepmother. Did she want to adopt them? That`s my question.
HOLTON: Yes. Yes. She did want to adopt them.
GRACE: Why didn`t the husband let her?
HOLTON: I don`t know. I can`t answer that question.
(here see wimp running for cover)
In this extract he hints that some injuries are being manufactured, he is unable to comment on them however .. even though he has no problems victim battering.. hint of lies to come.. same link as above
GRACE: OK. Interesting. She wanted to adopt them, wanted custody of them. Why did he not agree to her adopting his children?
HOLTON: I cannot answer that question. I don`t know why he would not let them...
GRACE: OK. Did either your client, Molly, or her father have injuries to their own bodies?
HOLTON: There are -- I can`t address that. It`s an evidentiary matter...
GRACE: Why?
HOLTON: ... which is not a part of the public record at this point, unfortunately.
GRACE: So you can`t tell me if she or her father were injured in any way?
HOLTON: No, I cannot tell you that.
GRACE: OK.
HOLTON: That would be a trial issue.
GRACE: Let me ask David Freedman. Mr. Freedman, you`re the lawyer for her father, the former FBI agent. Was he injured in any way?
FREEDMAN: Well, we can`t get into the evidence, but I don`t believe there`s anything there at the scene that`s inconsistent with the
heres the self defence rationale, its bizarre, dudes are nuts!!
So how is this self-defense if they`re not injured and he`s bludgeoned dead?
FREEDMAN: Well, when you walk into a room and your daughter is being held by a person who`s three times larger, and he`s got her by the neck and
says, I`m going to kill you -- kill her, and all he wants is for him to let go, I would contend that`s self-defense.
Biggest lie of all - http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1601/18/ng.01.htmlWalter, was your client planning to fight for custody of these children?
HOLTON: I think the court records show that she very much wanted -- she was the mother of these children. They called her Mother. He called her
Mother. They said...
GRACE: Stepmother. Stepmother.
HOLTON: No, they called her Mother.
GRACE: Did she want -- right, but she is the stepmother. Did she want to adopt them? That`s my question.
HOLTON: Yes. Yes. She did want to adopt them.
GRACE: Why didn`t the husband let her?
HOLTON: I don`t know. I can`t answer that question.
(here see wimp running for cover)
In this extract he hints that some injuries are being manufactured, he is unable to comment on them however .. even though he has no problems victim battering.. hint of lies to come.. same link as above
GRACE: OK. Interesting. She wanted to adopt them, wanted custody of them. Why did he not agree to her adopting his children?
HOLTON: I cannot answer that question. I don`t know why he would not let them...
GRACE: OK. Did either your client, Molly, or her father have injuries to their own bodies?
HOLTON: There are -- I can`t address that. It`s an evidentiary matter...
GRACE: Why?
HOLTON: ... which is not a part of the public record at this point, unfortunately.
GRACE: So you can`t tell me if she or her father were injured in any way?
HOLTON: No, I cannot tell you that.
GRACE: OK.
HOLTON: That would be a trial issue.
GRACE: Let me ask David Freedman. Mr. Freedman, you`re the lawyer for her father, the former FBI agent. Was he injured in any way?
FREEDMAN: Well, we can`t get into the evidence, but I don`t believe there`s anything there at the scene that`s inconsistent with the
heres the self defence rationale, its bizarre, dudes are nuts!!
So how is this self-defense if they`re not injured and he`s bludgeoned dead?
FREEDMAN: Well, when you walk into a room and your daughter is being held by a person who`s three times larger, and he`s got her by the neck and
says, I`m going to kill you -- kill her, and all he wants is for him to let go, I would contend that`s self-defense.