bbm--this makes sense but in my mind, I can turn the same statement around and interchange Misty with Tommy or Ron. Seems they all could "rat" out each other but it sounds like Shoemaker and Ron think they have something really worthwhile for the SA. But, if it was so good, wouldn't they be happy to get these cases off the docket asap? :waitasec:
I'm wondering also if it's a lot of spin by Shoemaker. After all, he did have to admit the deal attempt had stalled on Wednesday. Seems they weren't interested but Shoemaker is putting all the right propaganda out there and getting the public to try and see Ron in a positive light. Look at these statements from today:
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In exchange for testimony at possible trials of his former wife and her brother, Ronald Cummings ..."
Ron is willing to testify against the woman he married.
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When this first happened, law enforcement always said that Misty feels comfortable about you so she's not going to talk," Shoemaker said, described what Cummings had told him. "They would say, Well, if you weren't married to her, then she would talk.
"There has always been kind of a 'get her out of her element and she may talk more,'" the lawyer added. "I guess getting her in jail is a way of getting her out of her comfort zone."
Bolded - Shoemaker relating Ron's thought's on the matter? And once again explaining why he married and divorced her?
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He said Cummings, 26, was a realistic person.
"You can only work with the hand you are dealt," he said."
Where's the volatile, heavily-armed and threatening lunatic we have all grown to know and love. Hmm? I now see his statement about being
disappointed in Misty, in a new light.
Ron is sporting a new military style haircut as well, looking much healthier.
In the opposite corner you have Misty and Tommy, who are singing, but how much of that information has been valuable or true? All of their personal problems and squabbles are aired and they have even less credibility as a result. Their lawyers aren't talking them up in any way. They're creating the exact opposite impression.
Is it possible that by being seen as trying co-operate with the prosecution, getting the right statements out there and an image change might be Shoemaker's way of getting his client to be seen in the best light possible. If it came to a jury trial it might matter a lot.
I've no idea how courts work, so all of this is pure speculation.