BrownRice
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Yes, he’s not going to plea to anything. Road trip!Don't ya think his 99+ upcoming trials will be like field days to him after spending 24/7 in prison?
Yes, he’s not going to plea to anything. Road trip!Don't ya think his 99+ upcoming trials will be like field days to him after spending 24/7 in prison?
I wouldn’t say either are better. They each offer different slants. Netflix had more on the boat victims. I thought both were really good.I haven’t seen that one yet. I heard it’s better than the 3 part Netflix one I watched last weekend. Did you see it ?
I’m going to watch this tonight on CBS at 10/9 Central
Not sure i agree with you on JMM. i think he was the son who didnt aspire to join the family business and was somewhat "less than" at least in his mind. So, he was a fixer and rescuer and perhaps not a bully and showman compared to the others. I dont think he fixed in a sinister way...but he maybe was a peacemaker? i dunno. As far as RG? He's a hero. He seemed truly broken, yet he maintained his composure, he gave the facts and also projected his affection for the entire family even AM...he still told the unadulterated truth, IMO.RG deserves major props for being willing to go against AM and his story this whole time. AM I'm sure was a very convincing person in his personal life but I'm glad that RG has maintained his stance that he heard AM with PM since day one. It must have been difficult for MM's family to having AM telling all these stories and then RG saying that wasn't accurate. AM had been with MM for decades, what a shock that must be to be mourning the loss of MM and PM and then coming to the realization at some point that AM was the one who did this.
A few pages back people were discussing actors if this was a movie. The whole time I've felt that AM had a Nick Nolte vibe going on and then when JMM got on the stand he reminded me so much of Edward Norton in Primal Fear. That movie is also sort of eerie because JMM sounds just like him and as the movie unfolds you realize that Edward Norton's character is the bad guy and is responsible for so many bad things and thats exactly how I felt watching this trial. As more came out I realized AM was worse than I expected and JMM was responsible for a lot of the behind the scenes fixing and arranging things to help their family
AgreeBuster should be left alone, he has enough to deal with for now, and Brooklyn hasn’t done anything but stand by her boyfriend and I am glad he has a non family member by his side.
Jmo
Not sure how much stock I’d put into a random YouTube video. IMO. If he had a history of violence, it would have been brought up in the trialWOW. Apparently, AM has a history of violence. A Psychologist weighs in.
AM's track record and final act up on the stand was set in stone and if one could seal their own fate AM was a shining example of how to do it. It was the worst "Swan Song" I have ever heard or seen.Slowly raising my hand… I fit the juror description, and the strategy worked for me.
They had me with the kennel video, and AM did himself in by putting himself on the stand to admit he lied about being there. Timeline was too tight to be anyone other than him.
jmo
Not sure how much stock I’d put into a random YouTube video. IMO. If he had a history of violence, it would have been brought up in the trial
Posted link to Verified case and history when AM was in Law School. He should never have been allowed to attain a Law Degree, but family ties/power...Not sure how much stock I’d put into a random YouTube video. IMO. If he had a history of violence, it would have been brought up in the trial
Me too for the same reasons. I still don’t understand those that think there is reasonable doubt. Agree SLED could have/should have done some things differently but do not believe that negates the evidence that shows Alex‘s guilt. While it is possible that a third-party laid in wait for the opportunity, how many visits to the property did they make looking for the opportunity, did they get lucky on the first try in those very very few minutes after Alex left? While in theory it is possible in the realm that anything is possible, it is just not reasonable. MOOSlowly raising my hand… I fit the juror description, and the strategy worked for me.
They had me with the kennel video, and AM did himself in by putting himself on the stand to admit he lied about being there. Timeline was too tight to be anyone other than him.
jmo
I would also think that Maggie would have discussed marriage issues with her sister, but maybe not. Maggie did not tell her sister that in 2016 she had made her executor of her estate, MP found out after her death. I wonder if she did not disclose this to her because she would have to explain why assets were being shielded, had to be in her name. This leaves me open to the possibility that there were subjects that she did not want to discuss or share. MooIf maggie had seen an attorney about a divorce, i would think that attorney could NOT step forward and announce that. Lawyer client privilege extends beyond death. i am citing the Charles Stewart case in Massachusetts many years ago.http://masscases.com/cases/sjc/408/408mass480.html
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Im guessing AM won’t get this special treatment in prison.Well then!
Ameshment what a great term for the M family! Separation from the family is betrayal,,,,,,loyalityWOW. Apparently, AM has a history of violence. A Psychologist weighs in.
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