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Personally i would prefer hearing the next tape now rather than starting tomorrow with it, so I could analyze what i heard before all the questioning starts tomorrow.
Think it is time to send the DT about 6 cases of white towels.................cause it sure is time to throw in the towel.
I'm not sure I could take another tape today...this is all new to me and is exhausting to process...those poor jurors.
For folks not familiar with this case, it has to be overwhelming. I don't know if the jury gets the same reactions as some of us that followed this so intently, discussed ad nauseam, and perused the evidence over and over to parse its contents. I would think a lot goes in one ear and out the other because there is "so much". I hope they are getting the jist of the reason for the charges the SA is trying to convict on. Little things may not be connected at this point, and I hope the closing comments really wraps this up nicely.
Her lies are so childish and do not make sense in the real world. A person works at tgi friday's because their parents are rich? Maybe that would suit ICA, but most people have some drive to do what they want to do.
I'm not sure I could take another tape today...this is all new to me and is exhausting to process...those poor jurors.
I think she uses "big" words to make herself appear smart. Just like all of her friends having money, she has a grandiose image of herself that's reflected in who she surrounds herself with...the language she uses (often the message can be conveyed more simply)...the lies she tells. JMHOI would love to know what Casey's IQ is. I have a feeling listening to the vocabulary she uses, her memory of lies, her quick responses, it is very high.
A shame she didn't use that knowledge and talent in a positive way in her life.
New to me too, and I feel exactly the way you do. In fact, I'm honestly starting to feel alittle victimized having to listen to all this. I feel for the jury.
Whoa...what?New to me too, and I feel exactly the way you do. In fact, I'm honestly starting to feel alittle victimized having to listen to all this. I feel for the jury.
*crosses fingers jurors wanna watch the tantrum*
For folks not familiar with this case, it has to be overwhelming. I don't know if the jury gets the same reactions as some of us that followed this so intently, discussed ad nauseam, and perused the evidence over and over to parse its contents. I would think a lot goes in one ear and out the other because there is "so much". I hope they are getting the jist of the reason for the charges the SA is trying to convict on. Little things may not be connected at this point, and I hope the closing comments really wraps this up nicely.