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BREMNER: Well, let me count the ways, Jane, I mean, starting with it doesn`t pass the smell test like you`ve said.
But No. 1 is, you know, I`ve researched this. There`s no case in the history of the world of a woman killing herself this way. There`s a handful of cases with men. I won`t go into the detail other than when you bind your own hands and your feet, it`s usually someone that tried to kill themselves before and didn`t want to stop themselves.
OK, that stated, she had no history of depression, no psychological problems, no suicidal ideation. She was fine. One of her sisters talked to her that night, and she was completely fine. She didn`t have guilt about Max. And in fact, she had said that. Her religious beliefs, she would think -- she thought she`d go to hell if she committed suicide, if anybody did.
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There are so many things that bother me about this attorney i could spit.
"No. 1 is, you know, I`ve researched this. There`s no case in the history of the world of a woman killing herself this way."
REALLY? She has studied ALL of the suicides in the
history of the world? Wow. How long did that take? Was that 'research' by google or chrome or yahoo?
And then the next all encompassing statement is that RN 'didnt feel guilt' about max's death. Is that really a good thing to say in defense of her client? Is it true? If so she must be cold as ice. She even has her client telling her family, within a day of his tragic accident, that she feels no guilt over it. ewwwww