Sooty
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‘I did not kill Louise,’ Mays replied.
He is an absolute coward!
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‘I did not kill Louise,’ Mays replied.
7 minutes ago
Court hears more about white van kidnap
Earlier in the trial, the court heard that Mays told police about a plan to kidnap Louise, supposedly set up by Louise’s mother. When interviewed by police on May 15, he also said Louise’s boyfriend was a ‘shady person’.
Prosecuting, Mr Newton-Price said: 'It was all lies. In fact very detailed lies that you have thought about in order to point police in the wrong direction. You have now been going two ways with police and suggesting other candidates who might have done something bad to Louise.
‘What were you trying to say?’
Mays told the court: ‘He can’t be trusted,' but denied trying to implicated him in Louise’s disappearance.
Louise Smith murder trial: Live updates as Shane Mays set to give evidence
He is an absolute coward!
That's all from me for now, I need to go. Can one of you take over @Legally Bland @Alyce? Thanks!
No problem.That's all from me for now, I need to go. Can one of you take over @Legally Bland @Alyce? Thanks!
I wonder if his fists were red or swollen afterwards? I would think if you hit someone with that much force, that many times, there would be obvious injuries to his knuckles?
Also, I don't believe he used his fists. There would have been noticeable injuries to both of his hands. MOO
I am pretty sure that if you ‘lost it’ in a blind rage, and wanted to attack someone who was on the floor whilst you were standing over them it would be more likely kicks or something you could wield as a weapon.
When your body is bent over it is hard to move freely whilst maintaining balance and hard to breathe deeply without focussing on your deeper breathing; I imagine that your strength and stamina would be affected. If he used kicks would he have more blood on his shoes? If he was ‘on her’ like straddling her, maybe it makes sense? Whatever actually did happen, he is not likely to give it over truthfully. Sorry just musing these thing over ...
I'm not sure how these denials sit with his plea of guilty to manslaughter.
It's not like you can plead guilty and then try to mitigate it by saying you didn't actually do it.