Cathy Russon @cathyrussonAny bets on who the defense will call first?
#McStay - The prosecution's case-in-chief is over. Defense will begin their case tomorrow. We expect Catherine Jarvis to be among the first witnesses.
Cathy Russon @cathyrussonAny bets on who the defense will call first?
Unless you're a defense attorney, then tape magically ends up around the victims hands.
I didn't think they were losing ground at all, they are doing what they have done since the beginning, challenging the witness, attacking the "confirmation bias", etc. He was challenging him on the reflection off the latch thing... and McGee made some good points, there were 2 other latches on the side of the truck, one in the same position, another one turned another way, why didn't they reflect whatever the other latch was reflecting? Why wasn't there a reflection off the passenger window? or the side mirror? Why wasn't the fire hydrant showing a reflection of the same light? or the manhole in the street? When Liscio said maybe a physicist could answer that... well...
Any bets on who the defense will call first?
Any bets on who the defense will call first?
I imagine there is a possibility that Summer was restrained to a chair before she was murdered. I wonder if she was sitting down having a coffee while the kids were having snacks, when he arrived. Maybe he needed a pin no. or a password to Joey's email or voicemail and she may or may not have complied, because I still do think she was seated when he struck her under the jaw and around the head. If she was standing it's pretty awkward (not impossible) to hit someone under the chin, I think it's more likely to be from a height advantage.The knife thing was confusing... the tape thing... because there was a roll of tape, I guess that's a possibility? lol But there was no lose tape, no tape found in a way that it would look like she was restrained, so clumps of balled up unrolled tape. JMO
What has the prosecutors been doing?
Well state prosecutors don't have the luxury of picking, and choosing cases on their own schedule, and if they want to or not.
Prosecutors have hundreds of criminal cases in the justice system or maybe even thousands, every single year that either have to go to trial or they are constantly meeting with defense attorneys who want plea deals for their client.
Prosecutors are always stretched thin because of all they have to do.
They have countless hearings they must attend before a judge in ALL cases.
Defense attorneys can pick, and choose the cases they want to be involved in. They do not have nearly the case load prosecutors do.
The only defense attorneys who are overworked are public defenders.
I too see a double standard. It's okay if the DT does it with all of their experts, but not okay if the state does it, even though the defense had a long continuance to prepare for this ONE expert.
Imo
Thelma, we don't know a darned thing. You are one of the "originals" who were around at the time. How Spring got his information is a nebulous story dealing with Mexico and its officials, with whom he had a long-time relationship. James Spring and his report were ultimately shelved, because LE could not or would not corroborate what he said in it. All that aside, just read it. It is extremely detailed - the twin cell towers on either side of the bridge, and the phones pinging off of them. For what reason would Spring fabricate this elaborate tale? It does not make any sense for him to have done so. As I have previously posted on this subject, I cannot help but believe that the fate of the McStays is somehow tied to that Bonsall Bridge.
Morning J!
For my own personal wants I hope its Jarvis!
I dont want to hear a bunch of mumbo jumbo experts just yet unless they are short to get to the point Lol!
I imagine there is a possibility that Summer was restrained to a chair before she was murdered. I wonder if she was sitting down having a coffee while the kids were having snacks, when he arrived. Maybe he needed a pin no. or a password to Joey's email or voicemail and she may or may not have complied, because I still do think she was seated when he struck her under the jaw and around the head. If she was standing it's pretty awkward (not impossible) to hit someone under the chin, I think it's more likely to be from a height advantage.
So then the tape would have to be removed to get her off the chair, and balled up and taken, especially if it may have had blood drops on it.
JMO & speculation
I'm with you!!! LOL my brain hurts from listening to that testimony last nightWith just the audio, it's different.... if I hear Liscio say "okay" one more time, I might have to go to Toronto and give him a swift kick haha
Yeah, I recall having the discussion when we learned more about the sweatpants... I think it's possible, there are just so many possible scenario's!
One thing I didn't catch the first time around (or didn't remember) but caught the other day when looking at photo's of the house from the 19th.... they actually went through the garbage from the bins to check for any blood on papers, or stuff that was thrown out by the family before they got there, like the newspapers that were on the floor.
Lol! I hear ya!
I'm that way when I try to listen to any of the testimony when Maline is doing the cross.
I just can't endure it for more than 5 minutes at a time. Lol!
In regard to Gov. Newsom's moratorium on the death penaltly, I don't think this impacts Chase Merritt at all. All Newsom is stating is that while he is governor, no one will be executed. And there will be no movement or actions taken to begin to execute persons again. But this won't prevent DAs from seeking the death penalty, or jurys from rendering a death penalty sentence.
Gov. Gavin Newsom Suspends Death Penalty In California
I'm hoping they kick off with Dan's ex.
Unless you're a defense attorney, then tape magically ends up around the victims hands.
I'm hoping they kick off with Dan's ex.