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The video ends. It was 17 minutes long.
11:14 AM · Nov 3, 2023
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Defense objecting about using this video in front of the jury in it's entirety based on hearsay from the comments Strickland makes in the video. State believes tone of voice, demeanor, reaction to processing information and things Colin says is important to show.Court finds that the video can be shown in its entirety, but the audio portion will be stopped at a certain mark because Judge believes APD officer is no longer focusing on reaction, but is actually interrogating, leading to hearsay.The jury will be brought back in after a 10 minute recess so the attorney teams can doctor the video to follow the new rules of the court.
11:23 AM · Nov 3, 2023
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Ayers says his questioning of Strickland was a "surprise visit." Unannounced visits prevent persons of interests from coming up with excuses and alibis, Ayers says.
11:51 AM · Nov 3, 2023
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The jury is now watching Ayers' bodycam footage for the first time. Audio is allowed right away for the jury to see Colin's behaviors and reactions. Jury members have their eyes focused on he screens ahead of them. Kaitlin Armstrong continues to stare straight ahead emotionless.
11:54 AM · Nov 3, 2023
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Per previously agreed court order, audio drops at the moment that Colin Strickland begins going through his memory of the sequence of events the day before in the hours before Mo Wilson was killed.
11:56 AM · Nov 3, 2023
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In the courtroom, Ayers explains to the jury that after the bodycam footage ends, Strickland follows the detectives to APD HQ to submit an official statement.
11:57 AM · Nov 3, 2023
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"I was suspicious of him," Ayers says to the courtroom, knowing at the time that he was the last person to see Mo Wilson alive. Other detectives said yesterday that Colin was considered the main person of interest when the homicide investigation was just beginning.
11:58 AM · Nov 3, 2023
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Defense asking about his uniform as a detective, which is not the same as patrol officers. More like civilians. Same as their car, which is unmarked.Ayers confirms the goal of the unannounced visit was to get Strickland to come to APD for official interrogation. Ayers says he observed Armstrong at the home at the time they were questioning Armstrong, but they did not ask to speak to her or ID her at this time.
12:25 PM · Nov 3, 2023
Or he couldn’t have a receipt showing all the charges because his crazed girlfriend would find it and know he’s back to his lying and cheating.He wanted to welcome Mo to his city, yet appears too cheap to treat her to a pool meal and drink. This guy is something else. * My opinions.
Not going to happen. Besides, there was already a misdemeanor warrant out for her before the murder, for skipping out on paying for $800 worth of Botox from a salon.Relative to KA's request to for "Community Supervision," if convicted, I neglected to add the following description:
Probation and Community Supervision in Texas is an alternative to incarceration that permits offenders to live and work in the community, support their families, receive rehabilitative services and make restitution to the victims of their crimes. There is no difference between Probation and Community Supervision.
Community Supervision - TX
I'm so tired of defense counsel such as Rick Coffer who burden the Court with "Constitutional Law" by filing such a request that the imposition of any sentence be suspended and the defendant placed on Community Supervision when counsel knows they have also intentionally delayed the prosecution of additional long pending charges that would make KA ineligible. It's insulting for KA to present an affidavit essentially citing she has clean hands... Pfft.Not going to happen. Besides, there was already a misdemeanor warrant out for her before the murder, for skipping out on paying for $800 worth of Botox from a salon.
Or he couldn’t have a receipt showing all the charges because his crazed girlfriend would find it and know he’s back to his lying and cheating.
He wanted to welcome Mo to his city, yet appears too cheap to treat her to a pool meal and drink. This guy is something else. * My opinions.
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Now Colin is being asked to review a receipt from Pool Bar. Shows a number of alcoholic beverages and food. Colin Strickland's name is on the credit card receipt. A different receipt now with more beverages. Mo Wilson's name is listed on this receipt.
5:54 PM · Nov 3, 2023
Yes, Alex from News Nation reported that her divorced parents flew in from Michigan and were in the courtroom together.Apologies if this has been covered, tremendous amount of (incredible) posts: is her family there?
No problem! The posts here always get you thinking of various angles.I think you may be right here!
Although I still believe him a cad, what I have speculated here on this may not be fair. Thanks for noting that.
Yeah, no. Crime of passion works for a movie, but this was a sustained vendetta. Confronting, stalking, tracking, target practice, multiple passes, a confrontation near the door (the scream), the crime (in an interior room). Crime of passion is a specific defense, allowing for no aforethought.Starting at 5:42 in the video, Court TV‘s On the Docket interviews public defender attorney Philip Dubé, who discusses how he would play this as KA’s defense. He would ask the jury to find her guilty of reckless manslaughter. Due to endless mind games, she committed the homicide in the heat of passion. It would take the possible sentence of 90 years in prison down to 2 - 20 years.
TX v. Kaitlin Armstrong: Love Triangle Murder Trial
UPDATE: After finding Kaitlin Armstrong guilty of murdering her romantic rival, a jury sentenced her to 90 years in prison.www.courttv.com
Could be this or it could be as innocent as he bought dinner and drinks and when they wanted another drink Mo said she’d get that round.Or he couldn’t have a receipt showing all the charges because his crazed girlfriend would find it and know he’s back to his lying and cheating.