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While T eats her hair, it occurs to me -- can we be sure she's washed it since January, 2020? They might want to swab that petri mop.
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Thank you and @iamshadow21 and everyone for the collaboration of the daily trial minutes, testimonies, and visual reports for those of us at work or otherwise and not able to catch everything that is going on in the courtroom.@iamshadow21 , You are multitasking and reporting for us and doing a great job of it. I rely on your posts to keep me caught up. I assigned myself the task of LS-watching throughout the trial cuz....well, someone has to do it.![]()
I try to comfort myself in the knowledge that a CO jury failed to find James Holmes NGRI. I know every jury is different and they can be unpredictable, but JH's verdict still gives me hope.Colorado's standard is:
I think many bipolar episodes would fall under that rubric (as opposed to the rules in other states). Doesn't require psychosis. Just an irresistible impulse. Here's more on their rule:
- The Irresistible Impulse Test - Defendant unable to control their impulses due to a mental disorder, leading to the commission of a criminal act.
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The Irresistible Impulse Test - FindLaw
The Irresistible Impulse Test gained acceptance in various states as an appendage to the M'Naghten Rule, under which right versus wrong was still considered a vital part of any definition of insanity. Learn more about topics like these at FindLaw's section on Criminal Procedure.www.findlaw.com
Thing is, it just says "mental illness." And I see, all over the internet and in real life, people including personality disorders, fugue states, disassociative states, paraphilias, phobias, intellectual impairment, atypical neurological states along with the obvious (schizophrenia, bipolar, unipolar depression, schizoaffective). If we're claiming that T. has 4 to infinity personality disorders, I can't predict how the jury will see it. I sure hope she has no records of being psychiatrically hospitalized.
Those of you who have studied the witness list might be able to weigh in - I think her recent contact (perhaps virtual) with Dr. Lewis is basically the only psychiatric contact she's had. I'm hoping that, anyway.
IMO. I too had a close family member who was (severely) Bipolar II (doctor initially thought schizophrenia). This person did a lot of strange things when in a psychotic depression. Fortunately, Bipolar II's are not as likely as Bipolar I's to harm people or spend the entire family bank account (but my family member did cause others to have financial issues, specifically myself).
At any rate, CO's standard doesn't require psychosis (inability to discern right from wrong or anything like that - just an "irresistible impulse" to a "mental condition"). Coloradans probably have some sense of what this means, on the ground - would love to hear from some!
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I try to comfort myself in the knowledge that a CO jury failed to find James Holmes NGRI. I know every jury is different and they can be unpredictable, but JH's verdict still gives me hope.
Maybe that is the face she makes without her teeth in? (it apears to me anyway)Somebody really needs to play her back some of this footage, she will realise her poker face needs work![]()
This is all really interesting, I certainly know what to do if I ever need to preserve a body
My question is, do any of us really believe that the esteemed Dr Stauch was smart enough to know how the ancient Egyptians embalmed bodies?, this is the same woman who has shown on numerous occasions that she thinks and makes decisions on the fly, she meets a bump in the road and she adapts and changes course, I think she even made the decision to take Gannon with her at the last minute because the opportunity presented itself.
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She have a smart watch ? I would love to see her heartrate thoughout this whole process.I think she's smart enough to google if and only if this crazy idea occurred to her (to attempt to use common household substances to slow down decomp). The info can be googled various ways and hopefully, she was too agitated (and, well, unintelligent) to use a private search engine or one that doesn't keep data. She probably used Google if she did it at all.
I do think she moved him out of the house into as cold an environment as she could find, though.
IMO.
I hope the judge rips her a new one at the end of the day.LS has two fingers up with the middle finger prominently on front of nose, while flipping book pages with other hand