jakat
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Or he’s just a dumba$$ who wanted another vote cast for his favorite candidate.
Yeah, that.
Or he’s just a dumba$$ who wanted another vote cast for his favorite candidate.
I hear you.
But a lot of us have the capacity to put the victim, alleged, Suzanne first and we get to now our victims very very well insofar as that is possible.
And that relationship with the victim starts in a void, a woman is missing. The void moves into hope nad excitement and intense searching and we hope nad many of us expect that she will be found and that everything will be okay. But she is not found and the stakes get higher and other searches get planned and each of those brings hope too. And she is still not found and we enter the bargaining stage- perhaps she ran away to start a new and wonderful life in a new country and that in time we will all know her new life is great and we'll wish her bon Voyage. That doesn't pan out for the reasons it doesn't. And we face despair. She may be dead. And not of her own volition. She is dead because somebody took her life. As the reality of that sinks in, the rage starts to emerge.. And that stage can last a very long time because it is without catharsis or justice. Invariably a suspect emerges or several. And they have faces and then names but no catharsis or no justice and the rage becomes outrage.
Eventually a suspect gets arrested and we have a focus, it's confirmed now, the person we thought committed this heinous crime is finally being charged and we our rage steps down a notch in that our need for justice appears to become 'salved'. But with that comes the awful realisation of the depth of the depravity that brought about the death of our friend, the victim.
Then comes the trial and only then does an opportunity to release grief emerge for some among us. We're not a homogeneous group of people and we all process everything via our individual filters and mechanisms, not bias.
That's just my personal experience of sailing these stormy seas, too many times.
It's a process that evolves as a result of a profound and awful action taken by a stranger- a rape of innocence.
A beautiful and gentle soul and spirit had her life ripped out of her by somebody she trusted.
I don't personally have much faith in justice for murder victims. The most I can hope for from myself is a release of a spirit I carry on behalf of the victim.
I doubt if the victim gets anything at all from the entire process, even successful prosecutions.
Suzanne Morphew should be alive today.
And to hell with he who took that from her.
Because the one cannot be separated from the other.
I anticipate as little definitive statements and specifics from the defense that Suzanne left on her own, as much as I expect the "theory" to be cultivated and navigated by the defense...as much as they can interject without objections being sustained, of course. Developing a possibility that they can reference as much as possible over the course of the trial is a likely strategy, to coincide with attacking evidence directly. They need to plant a seed of doubt into the jury's minds...thats their threshold, imo.I would love to hear Team Barry try to say Suzanne left of her own volition and their explanation and evidence to show:
Suzanne would just up and leave her beloved daughters without so much as a goodbye and leave them to go through life wondering why, when they were on the cusp of so many milestones in their lives.
Why she would just vanish into the ethers with no $. Her $ was tied up in their home. I am confident their bank statements were quite revealing.
When she would have had time while undergoing cancer treatments and during Covid isolation to develop (or maintain) and conceal a relationship so amazing that it would compel her to walk away from her family and her friends.
If she was willing to just walk away and leave it all to Barry, I'm pretty confident he would have helped her pack. The $ was the sticking point.
IMO, the defense team does have skills, no doubt about it, after all they did manage to put lipstick on that pig KK. IMO saying Suzanne left on her own, would be heading down a rough road, too many potholes and nails to get stuck in your tires.
Love Never Fails said:snipped...
I have been a Websleuths member a long time. I am very interested in true crime and justice for crime victims, yet am not one who has a lot of time for research. I am just in the corner cheering on those who do the work.
Neither side asked for an extension of Judge Murphy's order issued in June, sealing the AA until early September (unless the prelim concludes earlier than scheduled). The media objected, but I haven't seen any indication that they appealed the suppression order.When is AA due out?
Was it delayed after the defense claimed they didnt have the cleaned up spy pen recording?
Thanks @MassGuy!1/2 Re courtroom seating for People v. Morphew: One seat is reserved for The Mountain Mail of Salida. Media interested in the remaining six seats, send e-mail to contact listed in the order no later than noon Thursday 8/5 indicating interest.
2/2 Re courtroom seating for People v. Morphew: Thursday afternoon, we will contact all those interested in a courtroom seat so they can decide among themselves who gets one. If no agreement, we will hold a lottery.
https://twitter.com/cocourts/status/1422958312623022082?s=21
1/2 Re courtroom seating for People v. Morphew: One seat is reserved for The Mountain Mail of Salida. Media interested in the remaining six seats, send e-mail to contact listed in the order no later than noon Thursday 8/5 indicating interest.Re courtroom seating for People v. Morphew: Thursday afternoon, we will contact all those interested in a courtroom seat so they can decide among themselves who gets one. If no agreement, we will hold a lottery
https://twitter.com/CoCourts/status/1422958647202639879?s=20
The media objected, and they were again shot down. I don’t expect any movement until around the time the order expires. I imagine the judge will handle this just after the prelim, and we’ll wind up seeing it a couple weeks later.Neither side asked for an extension of Judge Murphy's order issued in June, sealing the AA until early September (unless the prelim concludes earlier than scheduled). The media objected, but I haven't seen any indication that they appealed the suppression order.