I wondered if that might be you.Ya think? LOL
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I wondered if that might be you.Ya think? LOL
You're entitled to your opinion and to disagree with others. Demeaning is an entirely different game changer.
What part of "Guilty" are you not able to grasp?
So because you don't respect their opinion, you can disrespect the poster? I understand quite well thank you. It's condescending to say that because she saw a reasonable doubt, she was suckered by Smich.
Many people expressed their feelings on reasonable doubt, including our own moderator. Telling her to "look at the facts", and "LOL" is clearly disrespectful period.
Again, adding "I'm sorry you dont understand", is condescending, and I'm sorry YOU dont understand that.
I'm sorry, what does "guilty" have to do with arrogant and rude posts meant to belittle someone?
"GUILTY".I'm sorry, what does "guilty" have to do with arrogant and rude posts meant to belittle someone?
"GUILTY".
"GUILTY"
"GUILTY"
"GUILTY"
The jury had zero doubt. The jury was never unable to see the whole of the evidence. The jury quite obviously had no reasonable doubt.
None at all. That's why they didn't return a verdict in 4 hrs as predicted.
That's why they didn't return a verdict in 4 hrs as predicted.
Quite a few people actually, it was a slam dunkWho predicted that? Seems odd.
Not according to some posters. They rubber stamped it when they were both arrested
None at all. That's why they didn't return a verdict in 4 hrs as predicted.
Quite a few people actually, it was a slam dink
Quite a few people actually, it was a slam dink
I will be brave with you, and say, I still have some doubt as to MS and first degree. I thought maybe it was because I really only had Twitter to go by, and no in court time, but you were there quite a bit and still have doubts. I do respect the jury's verdict, and hope they got it right. While we all want justice for Tim, it needs to be the right people with the right sentences. I hope for the sake of all families involved that they got it rightHey, I'm behind on the threads big time, but was able to go see the verdict today. Wow that was intense. I was beside Lisa H when she was talking to Dungey (there were a few other media trying to sweet talk him too) , I was eavesdropping pretty much lol.
My heart has always been broken for the Bosmas And how they feel is the most important right now, IMO , and I was very happy for them to get some visible relief today.
Hopefully no one will jump on me, but I have to brave and tell the truth, hopefully you guys will understand in ways 'regular' people not following with us won't - anyway, I found I'm having a hard time processing that MS got convicted of 1st degree murder. After following the case for the past 3 years, but following evidence closely, seeing him testify, I had real reasonable doubt.
Like many of you can I'm sure relate, I have spent an insane amount of time reading, thinking, dreaming and feeling about this case. I live near the Bosmas, husband is similar age, 2 small young ones, etc. I understand where people are coming from, I guess I just didn't have the reasonable doubt/wasn't convinced on MS
Anyway, I do hope they got it right, but I feel sad (regarding M1 for MS and his family, etc, there are no winners ) and hope it's ok to say it. It's such a senseless tragedy all around.
Ps Dellen Millard I felt much more confidant on for 1st degree..... And again, I'm very happy for the family to find even a tiny sense of peace with the verdicts today.
And guys, the look DM gave after the verdict to SB was really, really intense!! "true colours"
I must have missed those posts. There was no way a jury could have come back with a unanimous verdict in that little time, not after almost 5 months of trial and 2 defendants.
I will be brave with you, and say, I still have some doubt as to MS and first degree. I thought maybe it was because I really only had Twitter to go by, and no in court time, but you were there quite a bit and still have doubts. I do respect the jury's verdict, and hope they got it right. While we all want justice for Tim, it needs to be the right people with the right sentences. I hope for the sake of all families involved that they got it right
That said, especially based on Dungeys comments, MS will definitely appeal. I think the grounds they will appeal on will be the "bad character" evidence that was allowed in for MS (drug dealing, tricky scales, rap lyrics) whe much similar evidence for Millard was not allowed. Correct me if i. Wrong, but I believe they have 90 days to appeal? An interesting few months coming up
I'm just catching up, did I miss a news story, intervie with the jury or jury statement? How do you know they had reasonable doubt? Please post a link.
I will be brave with you, and say, I still have some doubt as to MS and first degree.