CA - Joey, Summer, Gianni, Joseph Jr McStay Murders - Feb 4th 2010 #2

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Chase seemingly giving instructions to his team there. He seemed quite animated. Now he is in a huddle with one of his team.

He seems shaken to me.
I wish we had better reporting from people in the courtroom. What is his demeanor ? We only get live snippets from behind. To me, he seems cool, calm and collected, as though he is an equal member of the defense team. And he is viewing gruesome crime scenes of his BEST friend and his babies. Can't help but wonder what the jury is thinking especially after his long interview with the police where he trashes everyone but Joseph. And what did they think when he said I need to call my wife (who by all accounts is not his legal wife) and ask her what we were doing? What did she say? And does this make her complicit? So many questions.
 
Just as the jury was doing the physical examination of some of the grave items there was a bit of a scrum at the defense table. They really did not appear happy. Perhaps because the judge allowed Ms. Radeleff to say the stain on sweatpants seemed like bleach? Not sure. But something didn’t please them, Imo.

Bleach on her pants...bleach on the carpet...right?
 
Bleach on her pants...bleach on the carpet...right?
To me it seemed as if some of the bleach stains looked like they were made after the sweatpants were balled up because they had the appearance of tie-dye, where only the outer exposed parts get bleached, a bit like a concertina or pleated effect. But I could have been looking at the wrong parts and assuming that was the bleached areas when it might have been mud stains.
 
To me it seemed as if some of the bleach stains looked like they were made after the sweatpants were balled up because they had the appearance of tie-dye, where only the outer exposed parts get bleached, a bit like a concertina or pleated effect. But I could have been looking at the wrong parts and assuming that was the bleached areas when it might have been mud stains.

I think it depends where the bleach is? I think it's in the middle and looks like it goes down the legs? But I do see what you are talking about too, could it be from being in the dirt for so long?
 

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I wish we had better reporting from people in the courtroom. What is his demeanor ? We only get live snippets from behind. To me, he seems cool, calm and collected, as though he is an equal member of the defense team. And he is viewing gruesome crime scenes of his BEST friend and his babies. Can't help but wonder what the jury is thinking especially after his long interview with the police where he trashes everyone but Joseph. And what did they think when he said I need to call my wife (who by all accounts is not his legal wife) and ask her what we were doing? What did she say? And does this make her complicit? So many questions.


I agree with this which is why it was really noticeable how agitated he got towards the end there. Something rattled his cage and it was interesting to watch him finally lose it.
 
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