SpursGyal
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Same so have i although harrowing in the extreme for them all, I believe they will come to the only verdicts that fit with the evidence. Guilty on all counts for her and guilty on all but the salt poisoning for him (although I'm not convinced he didn't know or participate) it just wasn't proved beyond reasonable doubt imo.Ufff....
End at last!
I have full trust in the Jury!
I think they will, I really doPraying they make the correct decisions !
They are both beyond redemption - and I am sad to say this.The summing up was so difficult to read through, I admit I skipped most of it because it makes me feel sick to my stomach what Arthur went through at the hands of these monsters. There is no remorse, no shame, no grief, nothing. It’s as if they are glad Arthur is dead so they don’t have to deal with him anymore. And shame on those who witnessed or suspected the abuse Arthur was subjected to and did nothing. Shame on social services and all who failed Arthur too.
I just hope both are found guilty of murder and that ET ends up in the same prison as Arthur’s mother… MOO
This entire case is horrific and the nerve of them to even plead not guilty with all the evidence that is stacked against them is disgusting. They should hang their heads and never see the light of day again IMO
Do we know the composition of the jury? Like how many men and how many women?
That video of Arthur, such a sweet boy.
Well, I guess the principle behind the Jury is that they are the "vox populi".
They represent the whole society - women, men, all ranks, the rich, the poor.
Their decision will mirror the state of society.
Sorry this is just beyond belief. The hairdresser saw and heard all of this! The day before he died another adult saw Arthur in this state and did nothing?!!! Sorry have I misunderstood? What kind of country is this?
Life is full of surprisesJury selection is supposed to be random, but sometimes that means an unusual panel will be created. In the Star Hobson case, 11/12, and now 10/11 (one juror left for health reasons) on the panel are male, and one of the key points in determining the outcome for one defendant involves a menstrual toilet break and a missing used sanitary pad.