I agree. So are we to assume that MS's court has already received a copy of CW's testimony? Is CW's testimony only sealed to the public then? Or did they find out the 3 blows info another way? Or maybe it was a flat out bluff even? To insinuate that CW lied in his plea deal and hopefully get him discredited? I can't figure out the angle they were going for yesterday.
Hey
BOBBYWOO...couldn't help but read "very few swimming pools in Tennessee!" compared to Florida. (Hope all is well:loveyou
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Hmm, excellent question: 1) discredit future testimony? 2) establish motive that wouldn't include a financial angle? 3)Intimidation? or
****4) "The opportunity to get a message to CWW.
**** According to all I have read.....except for "shutting off communication" wright before the murder....we are supposed to believe these two men talked to each other every single day, for years!!
I noticed the judge instructed the TWINS
not have any "non-courtroom contact", so there was a period of time CWW was kept in a "secured waiting area." These "Twin Geeks" have their own secret codes..."bro from another Mo"??? What if (
this is where I lay awake at night, trying to figure out how) they WILL ATTEMPT to communicate..
because you know they will. There are bathrooms in the waiting area, where inmates are kept, wright? Maybe even
3 or more separate
stalls....guards surely do not enter the actual stall with the inmates. (Although I am sure they stand close by.... after all there must be some things that are difficult to transact with handcuffs on, IYKWIM:blushing
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It would be pretty easy to
"leave a message in stall #3" (under a toilet seat, taped to the back of the tank, or back of the commode, etc.)
I wish I could tell y'all I don't know anything about inmates receiving messages, contraband, and items that "enhance" prison life...but saw it happen many times.
MS is in for the fight of his life,
he knows it. He spends every waking minute trying to figure out how he will get of jail, and out of being convicted. The "best defense" is a "good offense"...and the only person he has to convince to take the blame is CWW! If he can get CWW to change or recant certain parts of his "confession"....it may be enough to persuade (reasonable doubt?) one member of a jury. And all it takes is "one" juror.
(No matter what....
MS will have to overcome the "sudden switch to burner phones" and to me, that sews up the conspiracy aspect.)