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Yikes @katydid23 …. and apologies as I didn’t follow this one closely, but was floored by the result.I blame the grandmother more than the prosecution. She was supposed to testify FOR the prosecution, which they'd planned as their final witness. If she had testified the way she had done during interviews with them, he'd have been convicted.
But she went rogue and threw her dead daughter under the bus. I don't blame the prosecutors for that---although maybe they should have known?
Did the prosecution not try to impeach the grandmother by simply playing her interview videos? To rebut the jaundiced testimony (my choice of words)? I sure hope they weren’t worried about offending a supposed prosecution witness that seems to as suggested have gone ‘rogue’ and helped the defense’s client, her grandson. Second option declare her a hostile witness…… I mean a mother was gruesomely …….. (insert term)…. SMH
Amazing and I usually don’t endorse hearing from jurors…. as their confidentiality should be preserved. But making an exception in this case. MOO