Is he even still racing?I know he already lost a lot of sponsors previously, haven't kept up with his sport, but if he's still cycling there goes any future sponsors. moo
Is he even still racing?I know he already lost a lot of sponsors previously, haven't kept up with his sport, but if he's still cycling there goes any future sponsors. moo
100% to your post. I don’t get it either. Yes, be hurt, be upset and angry, that’s normal, but get some help for your emotions and move on!
Yep, he may as well sell his bikes and buy a Peloton.I know he already lost a lot of sponsors previously, haven't kept up with his sport, but if he's still cycling there goes any future sponsors. moo
Will that be her defense, that she was on a bad hallucinogenic trip that evening?Good Lord. We had heard about the pot being all over the house, but now we are hearing about shrooms...
I bet the majority of these contacts were spam callers. I couldn't even begin to tell you how many numbers are probably blocked in my phone. Because any time a telemarketer or number I don't know calls me, I block the number.Colin says he met with the district attorney and went over all his blocked contacts.Q: Did anything seem wrong or inaccurate to you?Defense says 71 contacts had been blocked in the spreadsheet that he reviewed with the DA. Colin agrees.Defense asks if it's possible that he might have personally blocked upwards of 60 contacts. Colin can't recall or confirm.
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IMO, I think KA should get a refund on her nose job.
Thanks. I see a difference in her nose.
Is the defense trying to plant the idea that someone else came into their home, got the keys from the dish, and then took her gun and Jeep (and DNA apparently) and went and killed Mo. Yeah, good luck with that.Colin is now being asked to examine separate text message exchanges between Strickland and several close friends: among those Chris, Brandon, Josh, Chris, Devin. The jury will be able to view these later if they'd like. They won't be published to the courtroom. We are told that in each of the texts, he shares the passcode of his locked doorway.
Defense asks if it was common for other cyclists to come to his home. It was not rare for cyclists to come even when he wasn't home, Colin says.
Did the state bring up mushrooms and weed in their direct? I didn't know you could cross on issues that had not been asked about in direct (but I'm not an attorney either).Prosecution and defense having a sidebar with the judge. Have to wonder if it has to do with the Strickland is fighting back against the defense's line of questioning. Strickland has his head in his hands and looks upset.
Defense asking about a dish kept in the living room where they keep their keys. Now asking about marijuana and magic mushrooms kept in the home that police found during search warrant. The weed was his, the shrooms were Armstrong's, Colin says.
Both of these people are on trial.. just saying. moo
That is where I think they are headingIs the defense trying to plant the idea that someone else came into their home, got the keys from the dish, and then took her gun and Jeep (and DNA apparently) and went and killed Mo. Yeah, good luck with that.
During an LE testimony of the search, pot was found (but called green leafy stuff). Don’t recall anything of shrooms, but may have and not tweeted about.Did the state bring up mushrooms and weed in their direct? I didn't know you could cross on issues that had not been asked about in direct (but I'm not an attorney either).
MOO, Possible angle here is that "someone" could have entered the house, stolen the gun used to murder MW, murdered MW and put the gun back in for house for *reasons* and use that to promote "reasonable doubt." It's a stretch of course, but they don't have much to work with.Now asking about entry ways into their home. Five doors, at least one with electronic keypads. Colin says he shared that code with others. Defense pushes that he shared that code at least 33 times with others. Colin says "it's possible."