The comment about the moisture marks below Libby's eyes being tears... just made me cry. I'm a 63 year old guy and this is just devastating to hear and picture in your mind.
Hearing this has to be almost unbearable for the family in the courtroom.
I want to here the confessions: It is second nature to deny early on, and then later realize keeping up the lie is worse on sleeping at night than coming clean and admitting your guilt.
I think they have a decent case against him with lots of circumstantial and eyewitness testimony (including RA's interviews). The big thing will be his confessions which is why they are leaving that to the end.
Me too. A small, extraordinarily powerful detail that seemingly went uncovered by a few outlets initially.
And yet it's what I remember from that stream of testimony. Not the blood, not the wound patterns -- just the tearmarks on the face of a child who cannot have been equipped to make sense of the brutalities inflicted on her and her friend, on an unseasonably warm scheduled "snow day" on a trail walk that should have been easy catch up between kindred spirits.
Those clear, faint stains, that somehow survived the carnage. There is for me no crueller or more eloquent image of the horrors of that day.
As you say, heartbreaking.