INfisherman
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Please please please please let it be BDI (Bigfoot did it).Does the Defense?
I think they need more time.
(jmo)
Please please please please let it be BDI (Bigfoot did it).Does the Defense?
I think they need more time.
(jmo)
They did test other 40 caliber handguns, to include an Sig owned by BW. His Sig came up as inconclusive, while RA’s Sig was a match.
The examiner testified that the protocols called for using fired casings for comparison, as they leave more discernible marks. Whether a round is manually ejected or a fired, the extractor and ejector still make contact with the casing, which allows for comparison.
The defense will be calling their own expert to cast doubt on this I’m sure.
Nope--it was the aliensPlease please please please let it be BDI (Bigfoot did it).
Maybe, also maybe not.<modsnip>
RA himself Puts himself there.
then was seen by other witnesses, in the same spots he said where he saw them.
<modsnip> The concept of obtaining witnesses in one's favor goes way beyond being able to call one witness or another.Were Odinists going to witness in his favor?
Of course I’m not a lawyer, but I would be looking for witnesses to testify that I wasn’t at the place and time of the crime. They would be in my favor.
ETA: I could understand if one of the Odinists witnessed the murders. Of course he’d be brought to testify.
I don’t remember this person’s name but they are an expert. Unlike that metallurgist they also wanted to call.Better be a bullet expert is all I will say and not someone that isn't an expert.
JMO MOO JMT
But he wasn't dressed like BG. In all this testimony he has never said he was wearing a Blue jacket.
We've seen 3 different versions of what he thought he was wearing but none of those were Blue.
MOO
I assumed that a woman of such esteem as Dr. Monica Wala would have some sort of online bio, publications. I couldn't find anything. I'm curious about her phd area of research specialization and how that connects with stating that Richard Allen is "selfless" regarding his wife.I assume she didn't lose her license. I'm unsure as to her current position within the company.
And remember, it's hearsay on my part
jmo
I honestly feel at some point their argument is going to go way over most jury members heads. Not that I’m a mental giant but I was having a difficult time following the reasoning behind all the doubts around ballistics evidence.Better be a bullet expert is all I will say and not someone that isn't an expert.
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yeppersHe is diagnosed as having an excessive need to be taken care of by others. He wants to see his wife and to have better accommodations. If he doesn't get what he wants, he'll threaten suicide, eat poop, act up, and potentially threaten others. He confessed, tried to take it back, admitted more details, feigned nuts. I'm thankful that Richard Allen is having a very difficult time in a concrete box with a steel door.
I think RA has difficulty coping with situations where he has no control.
"Jurors in the Delphi double-murder trial heard from a prison psychologist who testified Wednesday that Richard Allen confessed to her multiple times about killing Abigail "Abby" Williams and Liberty "Libby" German while he was on suicide watch at Westville Correctional Facility....Allen was often erratic and went off on tangents, while at times confessing in "an almost matter-of-fact manner." He also seemed less suicidal at times, saying he "could not kill himself because he was too much of a coward," Wala told jurors....Coinciding with the confessions were a series of bizarre behaviors and suicidal thoughts....The bizarre behavior began shortly after Allen received discovery material from his attorneys and it's possible his conduct was in response to what he'd read in those documents ... believes Allen was feigning much of this behavior to get a visit from his wife and to be transferred to another facility.Allen also showed signs of dependent personality syndrome, a mental health condition that involves an excessive need to be taken care of by others."
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'I killed Abby and Libby': Jurors hear about Richard Allen's confessions, bizarre behavior
Dr. Monica Wala, Richard Allen's therapist at Westville Correctional Facility, testified he confessed many times, while feigning bizarre behavior.eu.jconline.com
Highly unlikely that Richard Allen will take the stand. He has tried to backdoor testimony about harsh living conditions contributing to abnormal behaviour, false confessions, and suicide threats.How long is this trial supposed to last? Will RA be cross examined at any point?
I’m a bit surprised there’s ’nothing much’ evidence wise, I really thought there would be more… Hope it’s enough for a conviction and really hope there’s something to come which clears up all the doubt. It’s looking so wishy washy so far…to me anyway, jmo.
Not so fast.Does it matter? Libby, Abby, and Richard Allen (by admission, with witness) are on, or near, the bridge at the time that the girls are kidnapped. This is direct evidence. Eliminate the witnesses who testified to seeing a man (bridge guy or Richard Allen) heading to the bridge that day. They aren't relevant.
We're left with:
Does it really matter whether the other witnesses saw bridge guy on the trails heading toward the bridge?
- an adult female witness placed Richard Allen on the first platform of Monon bridge
- Richard Allen confirmed that he was on or near the first platform of Monon bridge at that time looking at his phone and fish
- the adult female witness said that Libby and Abby walked past in the opposite direction, towards the bridge, as she walked to her car
- this places Richard Allen and the murdered girls on or near the Monon bridge at the time of the kidnappings
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Delphi Murders Trial: Day 8 | Lead investigator on interrogation; Defense says Allen was never read his rights
Richard Allen denied any involvement during police interrogation says lead investigator in trial's eighth day.www.wrtv.com
"When Allen was asked how he normally carried a gun, he responded he used a side holster. Allen told Holeman he usually carried his pistol with one round in his chamber."
One round in the chamber means the bullet is now loaded and the gun is able to be shot immediately without needing to rack it. The rest of the bullets are down in the magazine.
In the article I quoted above, in x-exam she is asked about it and says "it is a gray area" and that Westville (or the IDOC?) is "investigating"I assume she didn't lose her license. I'm unsure as to her current position within the company.
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And remember, it's hearsay on my part
jmo
<modsnip: Quoted post was modsnipped> ... there’s an example about Aaron Burr. It’s weighty stuff.<modsnip> The concept of obtaining witnesses in one's favor goes way beyond being able to call one witness or another.
ETA: don't think about Odinists, don't think about RA, just the Amendment.
This is a top-notch defense team, especially as public defenders.They’re a poor defense team? It could be multiple reasons, I’m not a part of the team I can only speculate and I’ve speculated previously they’re not doing a good job for RA, MOO
Idk @steeltowngirl, but you appear to have a valid point, on some level at least. Jmo based on the link provided.Were Odinists going to witness in his favor?
Of course I’m not a lawyer, but I would be looking for witnesses to testify that I wasn’t at the place and time of the crime. They would be in my favor.
ETA: I could understand if one of the Odinists witnessed the murders. Of course he’d be brought to testify.
All police officers do, and many people who carry guns for protection do as well. If you have a split second to act, you don't want to have to rack the gun in order to be able to fire.Question: Do a lot of people carry guns around like that? Like one bullet all set to go.
On the BG video isn't there a sound made like a gun - just off the top of my head. For all we know if there was a sound - it could be anything, but if it was a gun I'm sure a person that uses one a lot would know that sound blindfolded.
I'm sure there are some on here that know what a gun sounds like at every point - I most definitely don't.
If say a gun was thought to be heard in the background of Libby's video would that be a gun that is already loaded or not?
Is it something easy to tell or not.
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First, unless I’m hearing the full version, cleaned up (audio), I’m not going to speculate on what can or cannot be heard.Question: Do a lot of people carry guns around like that? Like one bullet all set to go.
On the BG video isn't there a sound made like a gun - just off the top of my head. For all we know if there was a sound - it could be anything, but if it was a gun I'm sure a person that uses one a lot would know that sound blindfolded.
I'm sure there are some on here that know what a gun sounds like at every point - I most definitely don't.
If say a gun was thought to be heard in the background of Libby's video would that be a gun that is already loaded or not?
Is it something easy to tell or not.
JMO MOO JMT