More and more I am thinking that it isn't any brilliant or even lousy legal strategy. It is simply a sign that JB is in way way over his head. Have any of you ever worked under a boss or manager that somehow found themselves in something deeply over their head? The way that someone who finds themselves adrift will start grasping onto seemingly minor pointless tasks, because they are within their capacity or understanding, to the detriment of the entirety of the job or project? I am really starting to think that that is what we are seeing here.
JB really has no idea how to proceed from here in a capital case. None. He does not know where to even begin to look to research. His unpaid dream team DP experts have either left r simply wandered off to their own cases leaving him to handle the day to day stuff, and he doesn't know what to do. So when he does have something float his way, that he has even the faintest grasp of, he latches onto it and pours his effort into it pointlessly, fruitlessly and stupidly. I am really not thinking that this call or calls was anything incriminating against JB. I don't think that it is even anything of any interest to anyone including JB. I think that it simply became the busywork task of the day for JB,a nd one that he could focus on other than the overwhelming body of capital case law which it is doubtful that he even knows how to begin a LexisNexis search on. It was something that was referencing him personally, it was something that he thought he knew some case law regarding (having been handed what little info he had by the SA in previous unsuccessful motions and rulings, see rulings on jail/prison privacy and the sealing of an earlier illegally recorded tape) and so it became what he obsessed over, unloading what few guns he had.
As I said, Pointless, fruitless and stupid. I am truly starting to think there is no deeper underlying reason for all of this.