Point of clarification. Stephen McDaniel was NOT on mock trial or anything like that. He was enrolled in a class called Trial Practice that is taught in the evenings. The class would have about 20 people in it, so I doubt we are going to quickly find out who the prosecutor was, unless some...
There are some serious misunderstandings of search warrants going on here. I would be much more disturbed in Glenda did not have copies of the warrants. The police have to document what they have and have to provide appropriate notice. They likely left a copy at the house and may have even...
Glenda McDaniel:
They are looking for blue and gray fibers--and BOY does my son have a lot of blue!!!!! I mean, look at that blue billabong shirt he was wearing the day her body was found!! Boy, my boy sure does love blue. And praaaaaaying. Also, he is innocent.
Here is the reality of the situation with the hacksaw. Suppose that Buford can demonstrate that the prosecution has not been able to reliable show that the packaging and the subject hacksaw actually are part and parcel in a motion in limine. Judge Self will then kick the evidence out and...
I found this:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=8002&sid=ee9a30b18487e957c2be61bbc6fb2889
The main poster is named 'MU', which may be short for Mercer University, and he signs off with 'Mark,' which is SM's middle name, I believe. 'MU' also has legal significance at Mercer...
I think the best way we can get more insight into SM is to review the emails that he sent to his classmates to find his online personas. In the emails that Agelanalyzes posted, SM mentions "Alteria". Based on a basic Google search, it appears that Alteria is an RPG game...
We inspected the tunnel at Rose Hill Cemetery several years ago and there is a lot to be said about it. If SM went to Mercer undergad, the odds of him not knowing about the tunnels are slim to none.
PDUBBY has me thinking about Mercer policies now, and I am reminded that the law school does not offer counseling or psychological services to students at the law school. If I recall, Mercer students made a strong push for such services after a student died ostensibly after self medicating due...
Thanks. Generally stated, Mercer does not require that its students look like professionals while on campus--chainmail, pajamas, and anything else is acceptable attire.
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