I think they should be allowed to watch the “enhanced” video with headphones on, like Holeman did. If he had to try so hard to hear it, it must be really unclear.For some reason I think Gull has said they're only allowed to view video in the court room. IMO.
Imo it's odd.
Moo.
This trial has had a huge price tag for a small, rural county. I fear they won’t have the budget for another try.If it’s a hung jury, the state’s attorney has to decide to retry or not, and I think that defense could ask for bail or pretrial detention conditions- if they don’t decide for a retrial then he’s free - what I don’t know is if they can retry him later or if they have to decide that they are or they aren’t- within a window of time- that would require a lawyer to explain- IANAL
More from the Holeman Interview:
"In the video, Kathy Allen enters the room and hugs her husband.
“It’s going to be all right,” Allen tells his wife.
He tells her that he “can’t believe” she thinks he committed the murders.
“You know me. You know this isn’t something I could do,” Allen says. “I’m not going to sit here and convince you. I know you know I didn’t do this.”
Kathy Allen asks her husband how the bullet from his gun ended up at the crime scene, adding, “They are going to come after you and I don’t know how to answer that.”
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That makes me think they may be going for hung jury. The people who saw the BG video have reported BG was nowhere near the kids. The interrogation by Holeman would make me acquit when coupled with how they tossed him into Westville and knowing what they did to him there. Mooo.Thank you for this. The fact the jury asked to review this interview has me thinking they are being very serious about the facts. Has me feeling more towards a guilty verdict now. They want to be certain before entering a guilty plea. That interview would be powerful to me.
I can only hope.
This trial has had a huge price tag for a small, rural county. I fear they won’t have the budget for another try.
Oooo, who’s the guy with the star on his shoulder?
I would never want to send this jury home, or anywhere where they might be subject to the spectacle or pressures of the crazies outside waiting for a verdict.On some sequestered trials, the jury is sent home during deliberations if it's taking long. I don't see that happening here but rules vary quite a bit. MOO
Maybe it was a pre-pay through 11/15? Just guessing. IMO, the jurors are stuck on a couple of key points.... again, guessing. I think it will all be over mid afternoon Monday. JMO.Good theory, but it seems like it would be a lot more resource effective to return RA to the courthouse than wait until Monday, paying for two more nights of hotels for this jury.
IMO
I hope so too, because you’ll almost never get a tighter timeline with this many witnesses, the killer on video at the time of the abductions, the car on the HH store camera… and RA’s testimony about where he was when…I really hope at least a few jurors took copious notes of every single timeframe/timestamp/timeline testified to. I hope they are cross referencing it all. Especially Cecil's findings, Eldredge's findings, and that health app data.
JMO