Her reaction is not understandable because possibly she is not quite with it.
Some might say she is playing a game
No court tomorrow then?
*BBM*
I wondered that myself.
Not that I doubt her MI, I just wonder at this very moment in time what her status is.
We know she is a very smart woman.
Is it possible she is pretty much stabilized in terms of her illness and "working" the court?
Just throwing ideas out there.
I again will say I am eagerly waiting her doctors/therapists, and I hope we here from whomever is treating her at the moment in jail.
I know this wasn't for me but, I miss real good hoagies.
also Philly cheesesteaks from pats or geno's.
judge will allow release of transcripts and interviews, I believe.
*BBM*
I wondered that myself.
Not that I doubt her MI, I just wonder at this very moment in time what her status is.
We know she is a very smart woman.
Is it possible she is pretty much stabilized in terms of her illness and "working" the court?
Just throwing ideas out there.
I again will say I am eagerly waiting her doctors/therapists, and I hope we hear from whomever is treating her at the moment in jail.
:Since I have heard no mention of BAC or Tox screen by the State's cause in chief, they are totally dismissing drugs/alcohol in her system at the time of the murder, or any possibility of mental illness.
Oh, that's slick.
:banghead:
*BBM*
I wondered that myself.
Not that I doubt her MI, I just wonder at this very moment in time what her status is.
We know she is a very smart woman.
Is it possible she is pretty much stabilized in terms of her illness and "working" the court?
Just throwing ideas out there.
I again will say I am eagerly waiting her doctors/therapists, and I hope we hear from whomever is treating her at the moment in jail.
glad to hear from you. I miss good "grinders" (that's what we called them in Worcester, MA) too. And, we can't get decent bagels out here.
:Since I have heard no mention of BAC or Tox screen by the State's cause in chief, they are totally dismissing drugs/alcohol in her system at the time of the murder, or any possibility of mental illness.
Oh, that's slick.
:banghead:
Love me a good bagel, plain, not toasted, cornmeal bottom preferably with butter! Yum
Pennsylvania here! Jersey, NY side.
The food where I am is excellent but there are just foods you grow up with and get these incredible cravings for every so often!
Sorry it took me so long to post!
I'm not prepared to make that assumption yet. Drugs and alcohol were mentioned, and the judge informed the jury that she was medicated. She says she's bipolar during the police interview. And there's a lot more to come. I think the jury will get the picture. It didn't appear to me as if the police were holding these things back.
She was taken to an ER shortly after going to jail, wasn't she? We don't yet know why.
As for the BAC, since she was found passed out at her own home (which is unfortunate but not illegal), that probably would not have been standard procedure.
glad to hear from you. I miss good "grinders" (that's what we called them in Worcester, MA) too. And, we can't get decent bagels out here.