It shouldn't have been that hard for the lawyers on the defense team to get a local to order the MRI and the PET analysis (wonder why they didn't?)
IMO
RSBM
I believe the defense did not push for/advocate for those tests for one specific reason-- TS never had those traumas to the extent that she stated. If she had been hit in the head and out for any length of time in any workplace, it would have been documented by the workplace for workman's comp and any liability. (I have run schools and I know if I had heard of an employee getting such and injury/losing consciousness it would be part of our records.) She would have been able to access those records for this case. If she had gotten hit in the face and had dental issues, she would have had medical records for that as well-- regardless if it was a college team or community team.
This team knew that this doc. wanted these kinds of tests as it "bolstered" her theories. The doc. was on board and slowly but surely these tests were not fought for and ultimately the request was withdrawn. Dr. Lewis is a gullible woman in her belief of TS, her belief in the stories of other murderers and this legal team. Listening to her, I felt like I was watching a tv drama from the 60s with missing the eerie background theme music.
I am so relieved that she was such a nightmare on the stand. I am relieved that TS is not testifying because no one in this family deserves to have that woman deride, insult and lie about them anymore. The family is so close to never having to hear her awful tirades and excuses ever again. The verdict can't come quick enough.