I think he started getting emotional when asked if he went to the hospital when Caylee was born. His answer was "Regrettably, I did not." I think that was what started his emotions, regretting not being there when Caylee was born and now she's gone. It just went downhill from there.
All for the show IMO!
Could it have come from a video capture?
Knowing that Flowers in the Attic is a novel...also knowing that incest is prevalent in this country...I do not think the type of relationship portrayed in the book is often the case in real life.
I think he started getting emotional when asked if he went to the hospital when Caylee was born. His answer was "Regrettably, I did not." I think that was what started his emotions, regretting not being there when Caylee was born and now she's gone. It just went downhill from there.
Let's imagine for a minute that some type of sexual relationship occured between ICA and LA. If that did happen, I don't believe that ICA would act, or react like a typical sexual abuse victim. I think she would hang it over the other person's head, constantly, and threaten to spill the beans unless they do this, or that, or don't tell this, or that, etc.
This statement is not meant to insult anyone who has been a victim of sexual abuse within their family.
I just find the whole ICA/LA relationship odd, and, if these incidents did happen, that could be the key.
Why would they not tell LA about the baby...and why would it affect him so?
Where does the media sit when in the courtroom? I never see any of them.
I missed the first half of this morning's session. Was the molestation ever brought up? Can SA bring it up or do they have to wait for the DT to bring it up first?
Sorry, the only law I know is from Law & Order SVU and the actors do a better job than the DT.