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Yes, that's an excellent and horrifying interview.
I would add that it was the most insight we've had into the monster that Patrick Frazee is.
Yes, that's an excellent and horrifying interview.
So court TV is back on the air...I hope hope they cover this trial. I don't remember if cameras are allowed for this one or not..does anyone know? If so, I have their app on my phone and will be streaming.
I was SO terrified I could only eat at Sonic immediately after cleaning up a days old crime scene full of blood all over the refrigerator and dislocated teeth on the floor.KK part 2:
I was so terrified of PF that I was also able to let my guard down enough to take a nap after all that driving and activity while still in his presence.
Yeah Party Hearty...gamble and knock back some shots after you clean up knocked out teeth from the floor of a murder scene and watch a body burn all.day.long. Sounds super fun (rolls eyes). People who are supposedly terrified for their own safety do that all of the time don'tcha know.I can't argue with anything you said because I agree with you 100%. I completely forgot about her going with her best friend to party in LV. How any normal person could so such a thing, is beyond comprehension. If that was me that stupidly agreed to do the clean up and then help burn the body, I'd be a sobbing mess- probably be committed, I would never forgive myself for partaking in such a thing- never mind party! We have more than one psycho here, in my opinion.
I was SO terrified I could only eat at Sonic immediately after cleaning up a days old crime scene full of blood all over the refrigerator and dislocated teeth on the floor.
(sorry y'all ....just can't drop that one..)
You absolutely canNOT tell me mama F could not tell that was just some regular bonfire smell..there's no way it could smell like anything normal. I hope they put granny on the standNothing ruins some people's appetite...
Most of us cannot even imagine... The very thought makes us sick... The cleanup of a young innocent mother's blood, the burning of her corpse...
Allegedly the smell of a burning corpse is like nothing else. And that with these two apparently triggers a craving for pizza.
Yah, she was really terrified. NOT.
You absolutely canNOT tell me mama F could not tell that was just some regular bonfire smell..there's no way it could smell like anything normal. I hope they put granny on the stand
And she will have to testify, right? She can't plead the fifth during the trial, can she?KK said Mama F was on the porch, and mama F was prepared to take the Fifth if called during the preliminary hearing.
I think she not only smelled something, but she knows some things.
They have to call her.
Well according to KK's best friend 4-EVA, KK had a great reason for doing or not doing what she did. I guess all that hard work built up a need for carbs and protein and a nap.Nothing ruins some people's appetite...
Most of us cannot even imagine... The very thought makes us sick... The cleanup of a young innocent mother's blood, the burning of her corpse...
Allegedly the smell of a burning corpse is like nothing else. And that with these two apparently triggers a craving for pizza.
Yah, she was really terrified. NOT.
And she will have to testify, right? She can't plead the fifth during the trial, can she?
I think if I was on the jury and she plead the 5th, that would tell me all that I need to know about her character as well as her son's. Where he got his character, too. I know we can't say much about her on here as she's not a suspect in the crime, but in my opinion, she was an accomplice- after at the very least, and possibly before, too.She can unfortunately. If she thinks she is in legal jeopardy, she will continue to plead the Fifth.
The only way she couldn’t, is if she were to be given immunity from prosecution.
Yes. I can’t wait to hear this really good reason for attempting to carry out murder on 3 occasions, cleaning a crime scene, misleading an investigation, and allowing Kelsey to be murdered.Well according to KK's best friend 4-EVA, KK had a great reason for doing or not doing what she did. I guess all that hard work built up a need for carbs and protein and a nap.
I think if I was on the jury and she plead the 5th, that would tell me all that I need to know about her character as well as her son's. Where he got his character, too. I know we can't say much about her on here as she's not a suspect in the crime, but in my opinion, she was an accomplice- after at the very least, and possibly before, too.
Don't forgot, too- she was ssssssssssssoooooooooo distressed!Yes. I can’t wait to hear this really good reason for attempting to carry out murder on 3 occasions, cleaning a crime scene, misleading an investigation, and allowing Kelsey to be murdered.
“I was scared” doesn’t cut it, and never will.
If I could hit the "like" button for this 10 times I would.Yes. I can’t wait to hear this really good reason for attempting to carry out murder on 3 occasions, cleaning a crime scene, misleading an investigation, and allowing Kelsey to be murdered.
“I was scared” doesn’t cut it, and never will.
And she will have to testify, right? She can't plead the fifth during the trial, can she?
She ain't getting immunity.She can unfortunately. If she thinks she is in legal jeopardy, she will continue to plead the Fifth.
The only way she couldn’t, is if she were to be given immunity from prosecution.
Thank you. It will be interesting to see what she does. Even more interesting to hear what she has to say.I always find this tricky in criminal trials. For example, in criminal trial, a defendant can exercise the 5th and not testify at trial, and jurors cannot use their right not to testify against them in deciding their guilt or innocence.
However, if a defendant takes the 5th on the stand, they cannot selectively testify -- choosing to answer some questions, and not others.
At a criminal trial -- witnesses can also take the 5th Amendment, and refuse to answer certain questions if answering would implicate them in any type of criminal activity (not limited to the case being tried).
However -- unlike a defendant -- a witness can selectively choose which questions to answer, and which not to answer.
(A defendant cannot be forced to take the stand -- but a witness may be forced by law to testify by subpoena). Again -- not forced to incriminate themselves.
MOO
ETA: I watch a lot of organized crime trials where witnesses often take the 5th Amendment, and will still answer some questions.
You absolutely canNOT tell me mama F could not tell that was just some regular bonfire smell..there's no way it could smell like anything normal. I hope they put granny on the stand
she will take the 5th....and nothing will happen
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