This video doesn’t give the whole statement.
I love how they misspelled her first name on the screen.
Yes you are right. Early on we thought she was dumping buckets of water out in the backyard. But now, that we know that there is a trash can with remnants in it, yes, that's going to explain a few of the motion sensors. But if I remember correctly there were like 10 the security detected motions. Early on in some interviews or something she was coming up with an excuse blaming Landon for wanting to abduct Gannon. It's been so long ago I can't remember everything.Wasn't Gannon going in and out doing the trash or whatever a way to explain away her activity on the security system motion detectors? Or am I thinking of something else? I'm thinking it was actually her throwing stuff away during the cleanup.
She's got 10 different stories to explain every single element of this crime, so the smaller ones like this are harder for me to remember clearly. Forgive me if I'm wrong!
Yes, she does.So it looks like court is set up for (my time) 11. I wonder if LS has to be there while they deliberate.
Correct me if Im wrong, but doesnt Colorado have a 100% conviction rate for jurors? Meaning all of them have to have the same vote?
Yes, she does.
Yes. "Conviction rate" to me means "percent of people convicted," though and doesn't refer to jurors. Yes, all must agree.
I'm not sure if there's any place in the US that's different than that. We've got people from all over, maybe someone lives somewhere that doesn't require unanimity for a verdict, but I do believe it's throughout the US that we must have all jurors agree. I believe there are some place experimenting with a different number than 12 jurors for some types of crimes.
IMO.
Thank you.. i was up all night again... I'll be a basket case by then.
It may not happen today.
they can take as long as they please, DA said.
if they're all going to need to get through and look at every piece of evidence again, it will certainly not be today but later this week. Just saying..
Cook tho'!I would guess they keep her in the Court's holding cell for prisoners while deliberations go on.
During the 30 minutes in between the Jury notifying the Bailiff they have concluded deliberations, the Judge is summoned, the State and the Defense are notified to be there (hmm, wonder if Cook can be on time for this?), and the Defendant is brought up to the Courtroom.
When all is ready (Judge already knows the verdict, but we don't), the Jury is brought in as usual and we have to wait a couple more minutes for the Foreman to read the verdict into the record.
I'm getting teary eyed and anxious just thinking about it.
IMO.
I am not sure about that. good question.So it looks like court is set up for (my time) 11. I wonder if LS has to be there while they deliberate.
I did give her the benefit of the doubt at first. Mostly it was because she's such a manipulator, she used all the hot button issues to compel the public to feeling sorry for her. Being the step-mom, getting online death threats, social media being so flaming nasty, etc. All of society knows that step-parents get a bad rap, and we also know how vile social media can be.Weird that I woke up this morning thinking of this video. I remember being on the early threads and almost all of us having a very hard time viewing her as innocent.
Since then, we now know that AS was telling her she could not come back into the house unless she told the truth. By then, LE was fairly convinced she had done something unspeakable to him. She, OTOH, was angry about being "kicked out" of her house, that Landen was there, and that she needed "her stuff." She was preparing to flee right before our eyes.
IMO