CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, found deceased, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, 27 Jan 2020 *Arrest* #65

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  • #701
This is uncomfortable. But necessary. But uncomfortable.
 
  • #702
This doctor can’t even say what the law of CO is regarding insanity. Can’t give the legal definition. Lol. Pitiful.
 
  • #703
My cringe is cringing right now
 
  • #704
Reagan? Huh?
 
  • #705
She's not answering. She's going to come unstuck here.
 
  • #706
  • #707
"Then I've made an error."
 
  • #708
I don't care that she's old, I hope prosecution tears her to shreds
Yes shred her for her testimony just as LS shredded Gannon. She keeps talking in circles.
 
  • #709
  • #710
I strongly recommend that you do not follow the Lori Vallow trial by reading texts while you are listening and watching this trial and reading posts.......just don't do it.
 
  • #711
I remember her! The Dr who testified to DV? Alice Laviolette? She was hark work, but nothing compares to this!

THAT's the one!! Wow! You win today's best memory award!!!
 
  • #712
“She’s guilty of having murdered Gannon”

- Dr Lewis
 
  • #713
"She killed Gannon but if I could say teasingly....."
 
  • #714
Her report says LS was insane in the days after Gannon went missing. Is that why she was googling fake polygraphs?
 
  • #715
'This reminds me of that "Doctor" that Jodi Arias had come up to the stand and spew BS for a few days back in the days of that fiasco trial. ( I might be off on this as she might not of been a Dr and she might not have been on the stand for days but I'm pretty sure it was the same kind of BS) These 'professionals' get bamboozled by the lies and liars they are being paid to vindicate.
"Snow White and the seven dwarfs", Yes, I remember her well. LOL
 
  • #716
Maybe T is only insane in another state.
 
  • #717
I strongly recommend that you do not follow the Lori Vallow trial by reading texts while you are listening and watching this trial and reading posts.......just don't do it.
Yes, crazy huh?
 
  • #718
Reagan? Huh?
The verdict resulted in widespread dismay. As a consequence, the United States Congressand a number of states revised laws governing when a defendant may use the insanity defense in a criminal prosecution. Idaho, Montana, and Utah abolished the defense altogether.[24] In the United States, before the Hinckley case, the insanity defense had been used in less than 2% of all felony cases and was unsuccessful in almost 75% of those trials.[21] Public outcry over the verdict led to the Insanity Defense Reform Act of 1984, which altered the rules for consideration of mental illness of defendants in federal criminal court proceedings.[5] In 1985, Hinckley's parents wrote Breaking Points, a book detailing their son's mental condition.[21]

Changes in federal and some state rules of evidence laws have since excluded or restricted the use of testimony of an expert witness, such as a psychologist or psychiatrist, regarding conclusions on "ultimate" issues in insanity defense cases, including whether a criminal defendant is legally "insane",[25] but this is not the rule in most states.[26]

John Hinckley Jr. - Wikipedia.
 
  • #719
"I'm not certain she knows that she did do it now as we speak." Dr Lewis

Then why did she cover it up???! OMG!!!

My blood is boiling!
 
  • #720
T kept Laina out of the house! That is not psychotic!
 
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