And Wallace can't be in the courtroom for the verdict. lol
Why and how is a defense team involved in a documentary? That seems super unethical. They're making money off their client's case in an unethical way, prior to the case being over.
And Wallace can't be in the courtroom for the verdict. lol
It seems a likely scenario that waiting until Monday is to accommodate the family.
The snarky comments here about the jury have been pretty disheartening. So many conclusions drawn without having all the facts. Reasonable questions and criticisms of the court’s handling of a case are one thing, but some people here act like the trial should be tailored to the desires of followers of the case, like it’s a reality show. Everyone who has been following this case is impatient, that only makes sense, but if there is a reason it’s better to wait until Monday, that’s okay too.
The doc team has been in the courtroom filming every day. It seems very unethical and just plain wrong.Why and how is a defense team involved in a documentary? That seems super unethical. They're making money off their client's case in an unethical way, prior to the case being over.
Because people have jobs and lives and can't take the agony of waiting of around indefinitely.
No one could know for sure when this would end.
It's the weekend. Not everyone can immediately catch a flight and get there before the end of court on the same day.
That's my impression too. I think the judge does have other things going on on Fridays. I can't remember where but I've seen the schedules of judges at that courthouse. Their schedules includes Fridays. Even Judge Smith. Don't know if that's always the case.
MOO
Except that he has been here waiting for the call. He actually now has to wait till Monday to go home.
The reason is to give the family time to get there.
But there might be other family members that the judge was concerned about. Maybe Summer's family, Or Joey's eldest son. Or Chase's extended family?Except that he has been here waiting for the call. He actually now has to wait till Monday to go home.
They need to put Merritt on suicide watch until Monday
This is an interesting article how some of the jurors on the El Chapo case had fears when being picked to be on the jury.
I know that case is an extreme example of someone who really does have the power and control to make things happen outside of a prison. He was the guy that had a personal tunnel dug under his cell and escaped in the tunnel on a motorcycle. Obviously arranged tons of outisde help to get that tunnel built.
High profile murder cases just scare me in general because the defendant doesnt have anything to lose if they know they are guilty.
If he thinks the jury has decided guilty already , now he has all weekend to try to lineup someone by phone (or through a visitor visit) to try to stop Monday's verdict day any way he can.
Its very rare that anything would happen but I personally would lock myself in my house all weekend if I was a juror.
Inside the El Chapo Trial Jury Selection
Cathy Russon@cathyrusson 27s28 seconds ago
#McStay - It will be exactly 22 weeks from opening statements to the verdict being read. 22 hours of deliberations. One hour per week of trial.
Now that I know the jury has reached an unanimous verdict somehow I feel a sense of peace now.
I refuse to believe all 12 would vote NG for thisbaby killer especially knowing how well the state laid all of the facts out so clearly.
Imo, deliberating the amount of hours the jury did in deciding their verdict shows all along it wasn't a complex case for them to come to the correct answer.
No matter what the reasons for the delay it really isn't going to change anything. It is what it is. What is of most importance is justice is coming, and its closer than it's ever been in over 9 years.
If he is convicted, which I fully believe he will be x 4.... the sentencing phase will be very revealing when letting the jury know exactly who he is, and has been for decades.
In the next phase the floodgates will open wide, filled with cruel prior bad acts even before he committed quadruple homicide of this totally innocent family.
Jmho
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But there might be other family members that the judge was concerned about. Maybe Summer's family, Or Joey's eldest son. Or Chase's extended family?
And by all accounts have been there since day one. Wouldn't the judge have to sign off on that?Why and how is a defense team involved in a documentary? That seems super unethical. They're making money off their client's case in an unethical way, prior to the case being over.
Except that he has been here waiting for the call. He actually now has to wait till Monday to go home.
Okay, fair enough!!Yes. I missed them. We have a verified insider who says differently and I'm going with that.
You would think he would continue that stuff for somehing as important as a verdict, though. Our insider stated it was to give family time to get here so that's really it.