See, IMO, this is a weak line of questioning, but they're going full force pursuing it like its their big cookie. This tells me they are up a creek for any real evidence of innocence, and yes I know the burden of proof is not theirs, but if they keep pursuing this line so vigorously.... If I were a juror I'd be thinking....really? The time of death of a murder victim can be wholly unrelated to the time of the crime. Some methods take longer. Everyone knows this. So if AL wasn't with the body at the very second it expired....(if that's even true) ...what does that prove about the actual committing of the crime? You could shoot someone and flee the scene and they die out of your presence. What does that prove?! That you fled. And left. Its just weak. MOOOOOO
Drew Petrimoulx
@DrewPetrimoulx
Defense again questioning @_ShannonMiller driving home point "Does he ever say that he was with her when she died?" "No."
9:57 AM - 14 Jan 2016