I read somewhere on here that LDB was crying...is this true and if so anyone know why?
somebody replayed it and said probably just heavy eye rubbing from the strain
hope she is okay
I read somewhere on here that LDB was crying...is this true and if so anyone know why?
I think it's foolish for the defense to end with her. But I'm still interested in what she's going to say. In the end, I don't judge George for anything he did during that time, he was anguished and distraught. He wrote things in his suicide note that he couldn't say to Cindy face to face - that says a lot about their relationship. If he didn't feel the support from Cindy that he needed at that time, I don't blame him for latching on to someone who was willing to give him an ear and a shoulder to cry on.
That's all I have to say about that.
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While George testified
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Whatever happened to 'She didn't kill her kid.' ?LKB says defense needs to show us why ICA became a killer !!!! she accepts that it was murder???
I read somewhere on here that LDB was crying...is this true and if so anyone know why?
That was the first true crime novel for me as well. I was in my early 20s. I re-read that book yearly, it still has a chilling effect on me.
Maybe you should call him and tell him to make it a 24
I can't believe we're nearing the end of this case. I remember watching live online coverage of KC's perp walk in the blue hoodie.
LKB says defense needs to show us why ICA became a killer !!!! she accepts that it was murder???
How was she moved by his testimony if she was out in hall waiting her turn how does she know what even happened in the courtroom????? I think she's just looking for a way out.
My first true crime book was Small Sacrifices about Diane Downs, who killed one of her children and horribly wounded the other two. She was so much like Casey Anthony...
George and the suicide note Leila?
:hug:
You sharing your experience reminded me of a photo (real photo not staged) that I saw early on after the war had begun.
http://memoirsfromnam.blogspot.com/2010/12/final-goodbye.html
Just wanted to say thank you for sharing your story.