Did anyone else get a sense of 'change' in how they perceived SS's testimony on Thursday, compared to the first time he was on the stand?
I went back at his first testimony to look something else up, and I got a sense that something had changed. Call me paranoid, if you wish. I got a sense of him trying to tell the truth on his first visit to the witness stand, but I was getting more of a sense of camaraderie with DM's defense lawyer on the second visit. I found he said a few incriminating things on his first visit, but was getting a different sense on Thursday. I can't wait to hear TD's cross.
I noticed that SS had reported that DM had said the below, that he had 'purchased' the truck.. so.. can't wait for the defence to produce *that* sales receipt, which EVERYONE gets a sales receipt when they buy a used vehicle, or any vehicle. Can't wait to see who the seller was, and how he fits into the TB crime. I wonder how Mr. Sachak will seek to overcome *that* fib?
If I were Sachak, I think I wouldn't be worrying so much about proving DM's ability or inability to pay for a used truck, since this isn't really a theft trial. I'd be worrying about how to deal with the various other admissions and actions that are showing his client to be a boldfaced liar who appears to have done some advance planning, in addition to a lot of hiding of evidence after the fact, in regard to a murder. Does he believe that focusing on hours of chatter in regard to the more irrelevant details will get the jury lost and off track from thinking about what this case is really about.. murder?
I also noticed in looking back, that there were several instances of SS having been asked (by Penner and the other fellow from Eco something), what the incinerator would be used for, to which an answer didn't seem to be given. Why would SS not have answered their question? Did he not have a clue what it was to be used for? Why was he avoiding that question? All said, I think SS and his testimony reek of involvement, or at least of much more knowledge than he is sharing on the stand. Was his payoff that $40,000 '68 camaro he has listed for sale? No wonder he and his FIL haven't spoken since then. MOO
The first time, (from Adam Carter's Live Blog), he stated:
12:35 PM
"He said he had nought the truck to go to Baja with, and he wanted to get it painted. He indicated to me he had purchased it in Kitchener." He didn't say when.