dragonfly707
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agreed. But if we see more of her, I am already seeing her being careless in her speech, so we have to factor that in when she speaks. She talks too much anyway.Buzzm1 said:She's in over her head.
dragonfly707 said:Well he might have accomplished his task today. Wacky or not, Killer or not, this whole thing would sell more than a few books I would imagine.
I thought thewenchie said:The Ca.charges have been dropped.
This could be the best thing that ever happened to him, cause I think Boulder is probably in a panic right now, figuring out that they jumped the gun and have the wrong man.
Wenchie the charges here in Sonoma County are not dropped, they are on hold, big difference.wenchie said:The Ca.charges have been dropped.
This could be the best thing that ever happened to him, cause I think Boulder is probably in a panic right now, figuring out that they jumped the gun and have the wrong man.
dragonfly707 said:Wenchie the charges here in Sonoma County are not dropped, they are on hold, big difference.
She shouldn't be saying much of anything at this point in time. She, above all, shouldn't be giving away any potential defense leg.JBean said:agreed. But if we see more of her, I am already seeing her being careless in her speech, so we have to factor that in when she speaks. She talks too much anyway.
But when she said she found JMK to be lucid and engaging and that they "connected" , I found that to be intriguing. She also said he is having appropriate responses to his circumstances.Understadns what is going on. Translation: he is sane and perfectly normal.
Intersting words from his atty so early on, wouldn't you say? Especially right after listening to the secret tapes.
agreed.Buzzm1 said:She shouldn't be saying much of anything at this point in time. She, above all, shouldn't be giving away any potential defense leg.
I do think that John Mark Karr has the potential to be temporarily engaging with just about anyone, but that's just an outward reaction on his part. I think they will have a difficult time getting to the crux of him. Internally he is pretty complex to say the least. He didn't make a very good choice of an attorney, even if he stays here in CA.
Thats OK there is a lot of confusion on that issue among others.wenchie said:Sorry. They announced this afternoon that Ca. had dropped the charges.
With all the other misinformation that's been announced, I'm not surprised.
Link pleasewenchie said:Sorry. They announced this afternoon that Ca. had dropped the charges.
With all the other misinformation that's been announced, I'm not surprised.
Buzzm1 said:Link please
wenchie, the CA charges/warrant are still active, and only being deferred pending the disposition of the CO charges. I've posted articles proving this at least five times in the last few days. You're right, for some reason, the reporters are making numerous errors, more than I have ever noticed before, on this case.wenchie said:I heard it on one of the news shows, while they were showing him in court today.
The news people haven't exactly been doing a lot of fact-checking before they announce something.
islanders said:What if no one wants him? Will they just keep flying him around, gitten him drunk?
Why not just go ahead and get the book signing tour on the road, untill Boulder decides its time to look at the intruder theory?
I remember seeing that on one of those CourtTV specials. That the check stub could have been viewed by anyone that was at his desk. That it didn't have to be insider info. Also that it wasn't exactly $118,000. (Rounded up or down maybe?)Wudge said:If the check stub was, in fact, on the a desk top, it would be new news to me. People have thought that an intruder might have seen a pay stub showing that net amount, but I have never heard it was even available to be seen. So if it turns out to be true, that could have been contained in the D.A.'s affidavit.
That's what she said. I think her parents have realized that there is money in any letters they may have from Karr, and the more stories they can come up with, the more money they will be offered. This is like a cash cow has dropped into their lap. Not saying that any of us would be tempted to stretch the truth a little in this situation (LOL), but some people would.Hyatt said:
Boy you can say that again.LaMer said:This is getting crazier and crazier!![]()