I can't remember-was it confirmed that the additional pills KR bought after ER died were also fentanyl? EDIT to add: Could she have thought she was buying fentanyl but was given the loose bag of pills that was "found" in the mudroom instead?
I am hoping that the jury remembers things like KR deleting hundreds of text messages while Eric's phone had no deleted messages-things like that just scream "hey, why would anyone do that if they're not guilty?" JMO
Her third person letter said she was always chasing happiness, thinking the next thing she did was going to make her happy. Too bad she never considered therapy-just my opinion.
Not only that-but the jury has seen text messages and evidence that KR was having at the very least, an emotional affair and was planning on going on a trip with JG, yet on the recorded phone calls, she states over and over how great her and Eric were doing in the last 2 years. Like how can you...
I don't know about Utah laws but hopefully someone else here does and can say whether that might be an option. I feel like the judge in this case would not be persuaded by what defense counsel has said so far but that's just my opinion.
I'd love to hear her reason for why she got that extra life insurance policy a month before he died. I guess defense could also go for "gee I guess the one and only time he ever took fentanyl, it was a dose 5 times the amount needed to kill someone so it was an accident and that's why there was...
I feel like defense has been wildly unprepared from what I saw with Wednesday, Thursday, and yesterday's live tapings. They just seem flustered all the time and like they're surprised by everything the State does.
I agree. AS looked mad and inconvenienced the whole time she was on the stand. If I were a juror, I'd be suspicious of her testimony after I see the Walk the Dog letter. The letter KR wrote about her life in third person was interesting to me but I don't think it helps her case at all.
I agree. While we don't do murder trials at the office I work at, from my experience-when we have clients who ask us to give outlandish theories to the prosecutor, we usually tell them why that's not a good idea and if they still insist, we will end the client-attorney relationship at that point.
I haven't been watching the trial live until last Wednesday and Thursday and I'm not able to watch it live today--I'll catch up tonight hopefully. I finished the testimony from Thursday last night and I have to say it looked like witness AS was really inconvenienced about being there. I like the...
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