CA - Joey, Summer, Gianni, Joseph Jr McStay Murders - Feb 4th 2010 #19

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  • #61
BBM
There's only a handful of them but they're like love-struck school girls. Maybe it's the brute strength he possesses? Or the cowboy boots and hat?

Who are you talking about?
 
  • #62
Excellent point you made Funky! Regarding "Dead Man Walking"
 
  • #63
Oh, I see now...thanks guys, was a tad confused there for a minute lol! Can one of you please point out where I can read the conversation they had in it's entirety? TIA

I can understand why you may have been confused at the time, UT.

Now you have Tortoise's link where you can read it so you will fully understand CJ was referring to CM.

Imo
 
  • #64
BBM
There's only a handful of them but they're like love-struck school girls. Maybe it's the brute strength he possesses? Or the cowboy boots and hat?
Cowboy hat, boots, sledgehammer.....gets 'em every time. A real love machine.
 
  • #65
But even if he 'felt fine' ---he was holding up a Capital Murder trial, sending it to the brink of mistrial, because he said he was too ill to come to court. So even if he felt 'fine' on Saturday night, shouldn't he have been helping Maline with the workload instead of partying?

And that social event was full of other attorneys, including the ones he was opposing in trial. Wouldn't he think it was unprofessional to call out sick for weeks in that trial, and then be seen drinking and dancing that weekend?

IT IS UNPROFESSIONAL.
 
  • #66
BBM
There's only a handful of them but they're like love-struck school girls. Maybe it's the brute strength he possesses? Or the cowboy boots and hat?

The sicker they are, the more "girls" they have. Writing letters, visiting, marrying, having their babies, when possible. It's a strange world, populated by very strange, perverse people. Joran Van der Sloot, anyone?
 
  • #67
What was the two timed felon's alibi for the 4th? He doesn't even remember the 4th. "The way I envision that night......"

What was DKs alibi for the 4th? Oh yeah, his ex-girlfriend says they were together in Hawaii, 2500 miles away.

IMO
 
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DK was in Hawaii. Too bad the defense hired an incompetent private detective. Maline even had Riccobene "sequestered" yet she mysteriously vanished. If only there was a private detective who could locate these mysterious witnesses that would clear the two timed felon.
 
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  • #69
The defense should have spent more on finding DK than the small fortune they paid for the computer expert to do Google searches for ISP adresses.

IMO
 
  • #70
DK was in Hawaii. Too bad the defense hired an incompetent private detective. Maline even had Riccobene "sequestered" yet she mysteriously vanished. If only there was a private detective who could locate these mysterious witnesses that would clear the two timed felon.
It's comical really. Their two star witnesses, one they lost and the other they never even had contact with. Brilliant defense.
 
  • #71
DK was in Hawaii. Too bad the defense hired an incompetent private detective. Maline even had Riccobene "sequestered" yet she mysteriously vanished. If only there was a private detective who could locate these mysterious witnesses that would clear the two timed felon.
LE has access to special databases that can track nearly anyone but it looks like the state doesn't want to find him. I wonder why that would be?
 
  • #72
The defense should have spent more on finding DK than the small fortune they paid for the computer expert to do Google searches for ISP adresses.

IMO
Or used the money to hire a COMPETENT private investigator. Ridiculous.
 
  • #73
LE has access to special databases that can track nearly anyone but it looks like the state doesn't want to find him. I wonder why that would be?

The Prosecution didn't call Kavanaugh as a witness - did they? It apparently wasn't necessary. They have the guilty party. And it's not their responsibility to track down witnesses for the defense.
 
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The defense should have spent more on finding DK than the small fortune they paid for the computer expert to do Google searches for ISP adresses.

IMO

LE has access to special databases that can track nearly anyone but it looks like the state doesn't want to find him. I wonder why that would be?

The PT should have spent more time and diligence on locating DK than on locating McGee.
 
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Plus, why would he show up? He hasn't been ordered to show up anywhere. For all anyone knows, he is surfing in Hawaii again. Even the two timed felon thought DK lived in Hawaii.

That must really get CMs goat to be sitting in his cold, dank cage while DK could be Hawaii enjoying the surf and sun. If only his defense team could hire a competent PI.
 
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  • #76
The defense is simply continually stalling...with McGee's illness, witness issues, providing discovery with loads of errors to the Prosecution, not knowing how to turn the speakers on to play Merritt's taped interview...LOL, not knowing how to burn it to a cd/dvd...etc. Their antics are blatantly obvious.
 
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Why would he? He is not on trial. He is being used by the defense attorneys to try and take the focus off their client, who has been charged. Why would DK want to help them do that?
 
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The defense is simply continually stalling...with McGee's illness, witness issues, providing discovery with loads of errors to the Prosecution, not knowing how to turn the speakers on to play Merritt's taped interview...LOL, not knowing how to burn it to a cd/dvd...etc. Their antics are blatantly obvious.
Reinterviewing witnesses for the same testimony. Yeah, that shows a lot of competence.
 
  • #79
LE has access to special databases that can track nearly anyone but it looks like the state doesn't want to find him. I wonder why that would be?
Why would the state want him?
 
  • #80
The defense is simply continually stalling...with McGee's illness, witness issues, providing discovery with loads of errors to the Prosecution, not knowing how to turn the speakers on to play Merritt's taped interview...LOL, not knowing how to burn it to a cd/dvd...etc. Their antics are blatantly obvious.

That one doofus didn't even know, when an automobile's battery is dead, the lights won't work. DUH!!
 
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