FiestyFairy
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So that chaplain saw VT on 2nd, 5th and 8th- three brief times over the course of nine days...and managed to get a confession out of him. That's pretty good going. I wonder how many other inmates met with the chaplain as frequently over the course of nine days.
I'm not doubting his word...VT later admitted manslaughter himself in court, but since the defence seems to be disputing the chaplain's version of events it has to make me wonder.
I think the defense team are trying to show contrition. The original statement by the Chaplain says VT was depressed (possible remorse?). Where his trial testimony says VT felt "so so".