It is. I imagine getting off DR is the real goal here.
There will be nothing in the Autopsy Report and/or photo's that can possibly benefit his 'case'. Seems the ME's office are not happy with the request and haven't complied so far.
The step-mother is as full of it now, as she was back...
I'll try and and keep this polite.
I'm surprised the judge, with all of the experience and skills he claims to possess, couldn't see through to the truth of what happened that night.
He would also have read about Molly's many 'issues' in the trial transcripts.
Those skills should have long...
Bruce's interview was mentioned recently on a FB post. The topic being a 'who were you wrong about' type thing.
Yesterday and today I re-watched the family interviews & Jeff's interrogations, again.
I followed the case elsewhere, not sure why I didn't on here too as I usually would.
But I just...
Right. Herself and at least one senior nursing colleague, I imagine.
Why I believe any who worked with her & who did/does think her innocent, bought right into her.
You know, I've an adult daughter who refused to believe she did it. I linked her to Allit, Shipman, etc., and she still thought...
I find that wording bizarre. Almost like this happened in the past year or two.
The last anyone worked with her was over 7 years ago now. From then onwards, investigations were ongoing.
Are we supposed to believe nursing staff were being fed that narrative from then until before the trial...
The police will be aware of any nursing abbreviations. No doubt there's another meaning in her warped mind, I can think of a few off the top of my head.
Skimming the comments on the DM, it's the usual guff you get on there. The majority won't have followed the trial & just like to talk utter...
I feel it's becoming 'on trend' to support the accused/convicted these days.
There has been obvious, and some not so obvious, trolling going on for years now. (On all SM platforms). When a FB group was set up for the sole purpose of dragging the victim & her family in the Watts case, it was a...
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