Thanks for this. If there was only one video I needed to watch about the arraignment, this would be it. The attorney he interviewed was very good, to the point, descriptive of what happened so far and what happened in the courtroom.
Yes, IMO too this was a very good interview.
My only tiny issue is that at least in Romy’s case, I wouldn’t think it was seeing the crime scene photos that may have steered her away from supporting Nick, as she had the misfortune of seeing her father dead and already knew what the scene looked like.
As to Romy, Jake and let’s not forget Tracy, they may be having conflicting views on how much they want to be involved in supporting Nick. That may be emotionally or may be financially.
As this lawyer said, none of the family was physically present to support Nick. Maybe they will not forgive (I wouldn’t) or perhaps they are in such pain already that they didn’t feel they could additionally see Nick in shackles, etc.
I agree wholeheartedly that the siblings, (more Romy and Jake because I don’t think Tracy lived with them), have endured their own childhoods filled with anguish due to Nick’s behavior.
They must have suffered seeing how difficult it was for their parents dealing endlessly with Nick. It’s likely there were times that they worried for their own safety at Nick’s hands, too. If you spend your entire childhood with someone so volatile, that has to have an impact on your day-to-day life.
It’s intriguing to me that Romy as an adult chose to live directly across from her parents. Did she want the safety and privacy any adult would want, but also was worried about leaving her parents with only Nick in the vicinity? Of course it could just be that she simply liked living right near them.
Finally, I find the entire AJ withdrawal very perplexing. Leave for whatever is the reason, okay fine, by why emphasize how hard you’ve worked, how Nick is such an innocent, and demand the press print that?
I hope he does not end up insinuating something preposterous, such as it was Rob and Michele who tried to kill Nick and this was self-defense.
Very puzzling maneuver but hopefully we will get more information at some time. Possibly he’d be amenable to working pro bono, but you can’t expect all your staff, your paralegals etc., as well as expert witnesses to also work for free.
All JMO