I guess I didn’t realize they were waiting on drinks, that’s why I wondered what they were waiting for when the clerk was standing there too for a bitDepends on what you're actually wondering. I worked at Starbucks for seven years and I am familiar with that location.
You are doing a great job! Don’t know how you are keeping up.JS is asking about strange --
Asking the witness if he knows what would be a strange response in Venezuela, Argentine, Miami.
[I need to come back to this. Whole section of objections.]
IMO the MT crossed arms in that 'discussion' with FD was telling.....Body language was certainly curious....MOOFotis was waiting for her to pay!
He has no problem eating…that was hard work disposing of all of that!
He sure seemed like he was explaining something to MT. She seemed a bit frozen, scared imo.
So based on the cashier video section, this is my guess: Friday night around 8pm would be a skeleton crew. That location doesn't have a drive thru, so my guess would be 2 people working, 3 tops. You see one person ring them out, and another came to check the drawer I believe. The latter is likely the shift lead at the time and probably closing out any tills/drawers they can, meaning the other one person is probably ringing people out AND making drinks. There's also the weekly delivery of milk and supplies coming in at the same time, so a lot of the standing around is probably explained by one person dealing with all of the customers.I guess I didn’t realize they were waiting on drinks, that’s why I wondered what they were waiting for when the clerk was standing there too for a bit
He was quite animated. So eerie to watch these videos knowing that he committed suicide.Cowardly exit,IMO.IMO the MT crossed arms in that 'discussion' with FD was telling.....Body language was certainly curious....MOO
I disagree. You were on it.MOO
Today was a primer of objections. I do not know how stenographers keep up! I did not do it justice. It was like a tennis match of objections. I hope we can get some clips posted!
MOO
I am no authority but I'd say it's atypical for a DA to sit in on an interview. I think this was a rapidly developing investigation and the DA was anticipating filing murder charges against FD and expected the defendant to want to distance herself once the proverbial wall writing hit her.Wondering if it is normal for the States Attorney to go into an interview of a suspect? As much as I dislike JS, he now has me questioning if that’s normal. Anyone know?
Did that look like the body language of a 'happy couple'? FD was pacing around like a caged animal and MT had her arms across her chest in a defensive posture. All I can say is "NO BUENO"...all is not well in paradise imo which gets me back to the MT Law Enforcement interviews we have seen so far where we see MT supporting the non alibi scrips and FD. I'm not sure what TP was talking about today with MT being cooperative with LE efforts to solve the case. It seems like a very low bar on any level to equate "cooperation" with "showing up"!So based on the cashier video section, this is my guess: Friday night around 8pm would be a skeleton crew. That location doesn't have a drive thru, so my guess would be 2 people working, 3 tops. You see one person ring them out, and another came to check the drawer I believe. The latter is likely the shift lead at the time and probably closing out any tills/drawers they can, meaning the other one person is probably ringing people out AND making drinks. There's also the weekly delivery of milk and supplies coming in at the same time, so a lot of the standing around is probably explained by one person dealing with all of the customers.
What screams at me is the WAY they are waiting. I would 100% be eyeing them if they were on the other side of the counter. The constant movement from FD and the tense body language from MT is a bunch of red flags. Not necessarily that they just dumped a bunch of evidence in trash cans, but that SOMETHING is wrong there.
It is not unusual for LE or States atty's or other govt agencies to view interviews either directly or indirectly. My guess is that couldn't be done in this setting as iirc it was Atty Bowmans office in Westport.I am no authority but I'd say it's atypical for a DA to sit in on an interview. I think this was a rapidly developing investigation and the DA was anticipating filing murder charges against FD and expected the defendant to want to distance herself once the proverbial wall writing hit her.
I think everybody overestimated her sense of motherhood, loyalty to her daughter, etc.
JMO
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