Oh, I agree that she was sad she got caught and was/is scared of the future that awaits her. And I agree she was hoping for a miracle, but I don't believe she was ever confused about what she did. I think some people view her as truly believing in her own innocence and being stunned that a jury...
Maybe I'm alone here but I don't think KR was stunned, shocked, in denial, or delusional. I think her fragile, shaken persona was performative; she decided being perceived that way was in her best interest. From days after ER's death through the jail house phone calls, she was angry, defiant...
I hate to concede anything to this defense, but... "Those short, animated loops that have captivated the Web for decades? They’re pronounced like a brand of peanut butter. Steve Wilhite created the Graphics Interchange Format, or GIF, while working for Compuserve in 1987... 'It’s pronounced...
Can a person tell if they're being recorded on a Nest? Maybe the surprise wasn't the camera itself but that it was working, when the guy had reason to believe it had been disabled. That's what the hand-to-the-lens made me think; a test to see if anything activated. When it did, the perp had to...
That's what I'm picturing, too. If the sister & SIL/partner dropped Nancy off, the sister could've waited in the car while SIL assisted Nancy into the home and made sure she was safe & settled. So while they both were "the last to see her", he could've technically seen her a few...
IMO, regardless of all the scenarios we can imagine as to how she got there, the charges seem correct: abuse of a corpse, tampering with physical evidence, and concealing the birth of an infant.
Maybe her son was stillborn but she wanted people (or certain persons) to continue thinking she was...
The fact that remains were found the same day as the birth makes me think maybe her friends/roommates had been aware of the pregnancy and when they could see she was no longer pregnant, wondered what happened & went looking for an explanation.
Some newborns need stimulation/intervention to take their first breath. So even if the ME can tell if whether or not the infant breathed air, I wonder if or how it's possible to determine if he could've taken a breath with proper care.
Such as sad situation for all involved.
Here's a quote from the Boston Magazine article
...in the months following the loss of his sister, his brother-in-law, and his friend—a time when it seemed as though the light in his eyes had all but been extinguished. When people asked him how he was coping, he’d answer that he’d tell himself...
IMO, neither Ellen's death nor Rebecca Zahau's were "staged to look like" suicide. They don't look like suicides at all except to all the blind eyes turned in their direction.
This, to me, epitomizes the term "activist judge." I think Hein has a personal conviction against the death penalty & LWOP and is always in favor of redemption and rehabilitation. Which is all fine and good on a personal level, but IMO he let his personal beliefs override the facts and...
Sounds like Zachary Zulock entered a combination of guilty/Alford pleas just before his trial was scheduled to start. Sentencing for both defendants is set for December 19.
An internet search should turn up a recent article (published October 25) by the one journalist that has reported on...
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