Tortoise
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I think if I was either of the barristers in court, prosecuting her or defending her, I would not want to have the jury guessing.RSBM and guilty/not guilty aside:
^ It's interesting that we, myself included, seem to have collectively concluded that her emotional response was one of overwhelming sorrow/pain generated by eg. memories of lost friendship/love, better times etc etc. It could equally have come from a place of overwhelming anger/rage at someone who she felt betrayed her and that she might see as key to her ending up in the dock.
Just a thought. One could be just as triggering as the other.
If they were dating, or living together at any point, I think police would have elicited something about it in his interviews and he would have been asked to confirm it in court. I wonder if he is being re-interviewed now even, unless they know already and agreed not to present anything. As a juror I think I would want to know if she dated, during what period and how long for, because so far she's been presented as single.
Perhaps the jury isn't guessing and it's just us, because they will know the details of her texting and he's only anonymous to the public.
JMO