2011.06.29 TRIAL Day Thirty-one (Afternoon Session)

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I wonder if the jurors have noticed that ICA can grieve the fact that she may die but couldn't grieve that Caylee did???

Server overload for anyone else?
 
  • #3,242
JA is pointing out that the witnesses testimony allows for every state of emotion being consistent with grief. It can be anything.
 
  • #3,243
Arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!
 
  • #3,244
Is lying a part of grieving?
 
  • #3,245
DCS no facts to support this

No chit Dorothy?
 
  • #3,246
Oh wow....look at how fast ICA's tears have dried up, gone away, and the "I'm angry" face has reappeared.
 
  • #3,247
According to Dr. Spitz you must cut the top of the skull off to do a good exam every time.

OH MY GOD :floorlaugh::floorlaugh::floorlaugh:
 
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Why do I get the impression this witness does not seem to know or recognize that this case is about a woman accused of murdering her child?

She knows. It could be that she's more interested in gaining notariety. Just another person who wants their 15 minutes of fame at the expense of a murdered baby.

Shame on them all!


JMHO
 
  • #3,249
hmmm KC isn't bawling now that JA is up...she looks mad
 
  • #3,250
What about the loss of someone because of your own violent behavior.

Thank you! I was just thinking the same thing. This testimony is frustrating to listen to and irrelevant to this case, IMO.
 
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Please tell me the jury is hearing this.

Totally inappropriate testimony - should have been saved for the penalty phase if you ask me.
 
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Behind every "overruled" I can hear HHJP saying "YOU wanted to GO there!!!"
 
  • #3,255
Ashton cross: in essence, everything is grieving behavior.
 
  • #3,256
" Promiscuity may be taking it too far."

oh well, then Casey may change your mind.
 
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MarkNeJame Mark NeJame
Find me 1 other person out of 6,000,000,000 in world who went boozin', stealin' screwin' and tattooin' after their child died. #caseyanthony
9 minutes ago

I have no doubt this has happened. She is right about grief reactions being very different. I don't think it's that common but it's not reasonable to say no one grieving would react like that. JA just pretty much pinned down that grief reactions can be just about ANYTHING so any behavior can be consistent with grief.
 
  • #3,258
DS objects because there are no facts supporting this.

Good grief (no pun intended), where were the facts in the direct?
 
  • #3,259
DS objects "there's no facts to support this?"

whaaaat???????????? after all the HYPOTHETICALS
 
  • #3,260
ha..in other words, it doesnt matter what actions were seen, it will fit into someone's version of grief. Good GRIEF.
 
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