azwriter
Sister Mary Wanna
I would be very interested in your thoughts as to his innocence, or whatever your thoughts are as to his not being responsible for these deaths.
thanks.
(btw...i'm a few days behind, watching taped IS presentation).
well one can only hope. Sunny, the IS talking head, though she is beginning to see the light, keeps repeating that "all he needs is one juror". She, I assumes, means one juror to tie up the jury and prevent a guilty verdict. I've said b4 that if I were a resident of that county I would hope that if a verdict isn't arrived at in this case that the DA would re try James. IMO in that case, this legal dream team will be gone, unless James has millions and millions to spend.
If they don't get him this time, they will get him the second time around, sans the California Heavyweights. imo. not that the heavyweights are making any headway imo.
Has anyone looked up these lawyers? They are from one of the most powerful law firms in the United States, imo.
gotta be costing jim THOUSANDS an hour.
I think this top notch defense team is very capable of landing some "resonable doubt" bombs. But, not with this jury. I live in Arizona and the mind set is that the locals do not want this publicity, let alone have the rest of the country consider that "God's Country" Sedona and Cottonwood areas caters to people like James Ray. We stir up enough bad press here ourselves, God knows.
People who bring the wind of scandal, death, suspicion or corruption to someplace like Sedona are generally not welcome to have their name or business here.
I do believe Ray should be held responsible for these deaths. He was the leader. He decided how many grandfathers were to be brought into the lodge. He decided how long the rounds would be. He made the rule no one could leave until the end of a round. He decided on the seating plan of two rows and offering a lodge that housed over 50 people. He controlled when the flaps were open. He bragged about the hottness of "his" lodge. He made the sweat lodge a test of endurance instead of the spiritual quest and or healing purpose of a real sweat lodge.
I do not see this jury of Arizonas being the least bit forgiving or attaching itself to any reasonable doubts for James Ray. It's personal now.
jmo