Thank so much for the updates and I'll just hope that maybe tomorrow will be the day!![]()
Yadler, Thank you for recommending Mike Brown's article in the UK Telegraph. It was an excellent article, and I am glad I got to read it. The link is below for those of you interested.
The long, hard wait for the Spector verdict--By Mike Brown
The article is 3 pages....
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/09/15/wspector115.xml
My cat's MUCH prettier than yours!
The verdict: how's tomorrow (Wed.)? Lotsa tea-reading today. The jury deliberated 22 minutes past their lunch time, shortening their lunch time. The last hour? Lotta commotion, judge came out of his office, court clerk spent quality time (as opposed to being called and returning right away) in the deliberation room. Why, she was asked? The jury wanted some printed forms. The exiting jury seemed a cohesive unit, #5 right smack in the middle of them all, wearing a very, very loud rose red blaser.
Bad scuttle from someone we all love; Gloria Allred's client gave sworn testimony this morning about Brittny, about her drug use in front of the children, about a contract hid, child abuse. really ugly. Keep this all to yourself but, stay close to the radio tomorrow.
I was just thinking that it's probably good they didn't have a verdict today since there wouldn't be any cable news coverage of it with OJ back in jail! Tomorrow might be good ~Ditto! I am so happy to hear that they were cohesive and the fact they shortened their lunch hour is a good sign. Sometimes they have a verdict and just agree to go home and sleep on it for one more night and then come in and sign verdict forms first thing in the am. Will keep my fingers crossed.
I was just thinking that it's probably good they didn't have a verdict today since there wouldn't be any cable news coverage of it with OJ back in jail! Tomorrow might be good ~![]()
Isn't that when things usually happen ~ just when we're away from tv or computer?Since I will be gone all day tomorrow....it will surely be then.![]()
I am hoping that she has a voltile, temperamental nature and that when she calms down she'll listen to the other 11 members of the jury. If, howver, she agreed that past grievances between black and white were correctly answered by Simpson's jury nullification, then we are in deep trouble. Maybe she has crossed some line that Judge Fidler can address and boot her out.
I kept a wary eye on her every time I was in court. My friend, after reading her juror questionaire, spotted her the first time that she was in court (my pal is from New York). To me, she always semed to get along with her neighbor, seemed very pleasant and always dresssed and groomed (as opposed to some of the other jurors.) But when I saw her thunderclouds coming out of the jury room, a sole individual, followed one minute later by the other 11, I knew that we were in trouble.
I've just read a bio of Spector and I can tell you that he has bee a mean, vindictive and dangerous human being all of his adult life. He's always gotten his way. Let's pray that he hasn't managed to tamper with this jury to continue his winning luck cycle.
Something is going down at 1:30 Everyone has to be there and the jury stop at 11:04
http://blog.courttv.com/phil_spector/