Exactly. At that time in California 3 strikes mean a very long prison term. Excellent point. I hope the prosecutors catch this one. Very big deal imo.
3 strikes sentence was an AUTOMATIC 25 to life sentence.
Exactly. At that time in California 3 strikes mean a very long prison term. Excellent point. I hope the prosecutors catch this one. Very big deal imo.
So then I wonder why he says in his interview that Joey would never take the kids there. I think he maintained that over the years, didn't he? He said that it was NOT them on the Mexico video too. I don't understand the logic of that if he was the one that did the search on the computer. JMO
Can anyone direct me to where it is in the video where Merritt appears shaken up? I watched the testimony of the pants first being shown and the camera doesn't show Merritt until 20 minutes later and he looks cool as a cucumber.
1:12:20 is where the witness says the stain on the pants were consistent with bleach, and the defense objects.
1:13:58 is when they pan to the defense table because they are allowing the jury to physically look at the bra in the envelope because it wasn't showing up on the screen well.
JMO He doesn't seem shaken up. We don't have much to compare it with since we don't have a cam on the table all the time. And it looked like Maline had his panties in a knot first and was talking to McGee, which makes sense since McGee did the cross. Watching this again, the prosecutor also asks her if it's the kind of staining she has seen before due to decomposition... makes me think the defense must have a witness that will testify about this (and they have read the report already) and they knew the question of bleach/no bleach was coming?
Start at 1:16 of the video. Around 1:16:45, he physically kind of jumps with his face like something his attorney told him just shocked him. Then he turns red and sort of looks embarrassed or guilty for a flash second.Can anyone direct me to where it is in the video where Merritt appears shaken up? I watched the testimony of the pants first being shown and the camera doesn't show Merritt until 20 minutes later and he looks cool as a cucumber.
Start at 1:16 of the video. Around 1:16:45, he physically kind of jumps with his face like something his attorney told him just shocked him. Then he turns red and sort of looks embarrassed or guilty for a flash second.
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Thanks. I do remember watching that now. I don't know what to make of Merritt's expressions. To me he doesn't look nervous or shocked, more like dumbfounded, as if someone just told him his DNA is somewhere it shouldn't be. Maline looked pissed though talking to Mcgee. Then at the end had "Just ridiculous" as an expression on his face.1:12:20 is where the witness says the stain on the pants were consistent with bleach, and the defense objects.
1:13:58 is when they pan to the defense table because they are allowing the jury to physically look at the bra in the envelope because it wasn't showing up on the screen well.
JMO He doesn't seem shaken up. We don't have much to compare it with since we don't have a cam on the table all the time. And it looked like Maline had his panties in a knot first and was talking to McGee, which makes sense since McGee did the cross. Watching this again, the prosecutor also asks her if it's the kind of staining she has seen before due to decomposition... makes me think the defense must have a witness that will testify about this (and they have read the report already) and they knew the question of bleach/no bleach was coming?
Thanks. I do remember watching that now. I don't know what to make of Merritt's expressions. To me he doesn't look nervous or shocked, more like dumbfounded, as if someone just told him his DNA is somewhere it shouldn't be. Maline looked pissed though talking to Mcgee. Then at the end had "ridiculous" as an expression on his face.
You don't. Because it's impossible to do so.Sigh. I just hope the prosecutors and law enforcement have their ducks in a row and Chase Merritt is going to pay for what he allegedly did to this beautiful family and their loving friends.
Don't mess it up prosecutors!!!!
This is a horrible, horrible crime that never should have happened. Two little baby boys bludgeoned to death? Who the heck does that over money?
I really hate the murderer of this family. Plus it brings me great sadness to know how they likely died. Sad that our world can have normal looking evil walking and working amongst us. I don't even know if there is a lesson to be learned here.
How can you prepare for evil like this?
Yes. Dumbfounded. Almost deflated. A tad panicky, IMO.Thanks. I do remember watching that now. I don't know what to make of Merritt's expressions. To me he doesn't look nervous or shocked, more like dumbfounded, as if someone just told him his DNA is somewhere it shouldn't be. Maline looked pissed though talking to Mcgee. Then at the end had "Just ridiculous" as an expression on his face.
Please forgive me for my long absence. I have been going over my notes about the spoiler Mr. Daugherty mentioned near the opening of this trial about the Isuzu trooper shown in the video footage as leaving the the house due to the absence of tailpipe. I have heard so many different theories over the last 8 years. The prosecution is showing that the trooper drove away from the home sometime between 8-9 pm on the night of Feb. 4. 2010. I am so confused over this, can anyone out there confirm or deny this?
I was born and raised in S. Calif but moved up north 2 years ago. While in Riverside visiting my sister I was able to attend day 9 of the trial. That's when John Sequeida finished his testimony, John Bluth (the guy who found the skull), and Sgts Avila and Hart testified. There may have been 1 or 2 others but I can't remember off the top of my head.
It was surreal. Notes: Chase's oldest daughter was there but that was the only family member there that I noticed. I couldn't really see the jury box, but had a good view of some of the alternates. One guy in the alternate box kept his eye on CM the whole time.
I was surprised at how small the courtroom is.
1 1/2 hours for lunch is way to long.
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Can we not speculate on here?
Until I see concrete evidence I still am not convinced Joey made it home. He didn’t answer Summers phone calls and instead listened to voice mails but oddly didn’t call her back. He also listened to previous voice mails he had already listened to earlier in the day.
So I am allowed to voice my opinion and say something doesn’t add up to me . If you don’t like my train of thoughts then please ignore them. My feelings won’t be hurt.