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Media says the jury failed today to....
But, that's so not right. Scott Peterson went on for days and yet he is in prison.
Media says the jury failed today to....
Perhaps they would have had to do something like put Little Sis on the stand to prove it, and even then it may have just been her word against LS's. Not worth it. Not when they have such a volume of evidence for the other, more serious charges. It would be different if at autopsy they'd found characteristic signs of physical abuse, as we've seen in other children. Little Sarasvati (Sherin Mathews) comes to mind, so much pain that baby endured. But the injuries Gannon endured were all perimortem, as far as I know.
MOO
Yes, just like the Amber Herd trial....each charge has to have a penalty.Nah, jury didn't fail to reach a verdict. They're not done.
T failed. At everything in her path.
The jury is deliberating. Taking their charge seriously.
They got this.
If you hear of the Judge reading a Juror’s note during trial, it’s a note given to him asking a question of the witness who’s testifying.I didn’t know that judges read the jurors notes?
Have there been appeals because a juror didn’t take notes justifying their verdict? Never heard of that.
Media says the jury failed today to....
But, that's so not right. Scott Peterson went on for days and yet he is in prison.
And there were some profound questions from the jurors... they are on target.If you hear of the Judge reading a Juror’s note during trial, it’s a note given to him asking a question of the witness who’s testifying.
If you hear of the Judge reading a Juror’s note during deliberations, It’s a note sent to him wanting clarification on evidence, testimony or the instructions he’s given to them.
In those 2 instances the Judge will show the note to the lawyers and he will decide how/if to answer the Juror. If he decides it’s something he can answer he will read it and answer it aloud in open court so it’s on the record .
I have never heard of the Judge reading a Jurors own personal notes they’ve taken and never heard of them having to “ show their homework “
JMO
When my 8 yr old was home from school today, I hugged him tight, whispered I've missed you, kissed him on the head and then listened to him complain about already telling Dad what he had done at school, in the car and didn't want to tell it all over againGood point. Score a half point for LS, I guess. She managed to obliterate crucial evidence (so NAB her on the evidence and body tampering!!!!)
Yes, it shouldn't affect the verdict. How we all deal with the mental image of the story of what happened to Gannon, I don't know. How his parents and family/friends deal with this, well - some WSers know, but I don't know from personal experience and it hurts my heart to think about it.
I don't know if this has been said before, so I apologise if it has. I've been pondering over a few days and as lots have noted on here before, there is snippets of truth in LS lies and she said in one of the interviews that Gannon knew she was planning to leave and wanted to be with his Mum and her story (lie) was she was going to take them back to LH.Yes, they were all peri-mortem, but we cannot know (due to destruction of his body).
One theory I've had is that LS was already experiencing significant amounts of anxiety about her treatment of Gannon. He was getting older and was going to tell on her, and not just in a child's way - in an increasingly convincing way, perhaps to a mandated reported. She knew she was in trouble.
She sensed AS pulling away from her. If she sensed it, Gannon probably did too. Perhaps sweet Gannon would tell someone about his homelife?
So she decides to do something about him (she doesn't "like" him - because he holds the key to her grifting future; he can tell what he knows, and that's awful for T's American Dream).
I am not sure she set out to kill him that weekend, but I think she was practicing at first. Once he was burned (did she really mean to kill him then??) she was up the creek without a paddle.
While his body might not have told a lot about his abuse (even if discovered after a few hours), if Gannon had lived, he could have told about his abuse. That may well be the motive for this crime.
IMO. She killed him to keep him from telling his parents what was going on in that house (which likely was devious and left little physical evidence, but still involve abuse of a child - such as the frequent enemas and her likely use of his medications/giving him medications not prescribed for him).
IMO
I have in my notes that these are the charges she’s currently facing:Thank you. So 4 X however long they decide to deliberate per charge. The fact that two of the charges overlap (and have LWOP consequences) might cause some jurors to deliberate longer.
I'm sad that fifth charge was dropped, though.
I believe the Jury only has to decide the verdict on counts 1 through 5. With the exception of Count 3 which was dropped.I have in my notes that these are the charges she’s currently facing:
- First-degree murder after deliberation
- First-degree murder of a person under 12 by someone in a position of trust
Child abuse resulting in death- Tampering with a deceased human body
- Tampering with physical evidence
- Seven counts of a crime of violence for using a weapon (the weapons listed in the complaint include a firearm, blunt object and sharp object)
- One count of crime of violence – causing severe bodily injury or death
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Jury selection begins in Letecia Stauch trial
Stauch is accused of killing her 11-year-old stepson Gannon Stauch in January 2020.www.9news.com
RBBMI don't know if this has been said before, so I apologise if it has. I've been pondering over a few days and as lots have noted on here before, there is snippets of truth in LS lies and she said in one of the interviews that Gannon knew she was planning to leave and wanted to be with his Mum and her story (lie) was she was going to take them back to LH.
I think Gannon had told her he wanted his Mum, and I think he said it in despair. I want to live with my mum, you are not my mum, something along those lines. I think this was what made her do it.
JMO
Gotcha! That makes sense.I believe the Jury only has to decide the verdict on counts 1 through 5. With the exception of Count 3 which was dropped.
The other charges have an SE after them which mean they are Sentence Enhancers to charges 1, 2, 4 and 5.
@Seattle1 please correct me if I’m wrong.
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I believe the Jury only has to decide the verdict on counts 1 through 5. With the exception of Count 3 which was dropped.
The other charges have an SE after them which mean they are Sentence Enhancers to charges 1, 2, 4 and 5.
@Seattle1 please correct me if I’m wrong.
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I think i still have the VHS recording of the verdict being read against Scott! I was cheering at my TV the way sportsfans do when their team wins. Glorious justice.Scott Peterson took days. But in the end he was put away where he belongs.
No doubt in my mind, I have complete faith in this jury, that they see exactly what we see, they see exactly what the community sees, and she's going to be put away. Guilty.