FL - FSU Law Professor Dan Markel Murdered by Hitmen *3 guilty* #15

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  • #201
I recall from Wendi’s testimony, something significant happened in the divorce on Halloween 2013
What pleading was that? Something was filed on that date. Wonder if the jury will remember. It clicked with me because it was Halloween.
 
  • #202
This is among the most riveting testimony I've heard. Just chilling and you can imagine how much Charlie is sweating now.
 
  • #203
What do you all think of her testimony so far?

Poor Ruth, I saw her wiping tears. :(
 
  • #204
It’s so interesting how different someone is on the stand when they’re being truthful. It’s obvious. She’s not lying now.
 
  • #205
exactly as Luis said - it was for the lady and Katie kept Charlies name out of it as much as she could when she was discussing the hit with Sig
 
  • #206
It’s so interesting how different someone is on the stand when they’re being truthful. It’s obvious. She’s not lying now.
I feel she is truthful now. Dang -after all these years. I’m glad, but also shaking my head.
 
  • #207
It’s so interesting how different someone is on the stand when they’re being truthful. It’s obvious. She’s not lying now.
YES THIS!!!! ... What a huge difference in her affect. This is bombshell testimony that is going to be very hard to shake. The defense will have no choice but to go after her with hammer and tongs.
 
  • #208
Aaaaargghhhh I can’t stand the way Georgia does direct exam!! Be linear. Go step by step. When did Charlie bring up doing the murder after Halloween 2013? What did he say!? JMO
 
  • #209
What envelope? Charlie gave Katie an envelope to give to Sigfredo???
 
  • #210
CA handed the paper in a sealed manilla envelope. ( Victim's address & photo)
He printed it at another office and that he didn't lick the envelope and used gloves when handling it!
( he warned her also not to touch the contents, she told it to drop it him in her nappy bag)

The Maestro thought he had it all worked out.

paraphrased:
GC: Why did it take so long? Since it was first mentioned to you around Halloween 2013?
KM: CA had been planting the seed for a long time and kept pressuring me that this needs to get done.
 
  • #211
CA handed the paper in a sealed manilla envelope. ( Victim's address & photo)
He printed it at another office and that he didn't lick the envelope and used gloves when handling it!
( he warned her also not to touch the contents, she told it to drop it him in her nappy bag)

The Maestro thought he had it all worked out.
She put it IN A DIAPER BAG. So awful. Did Charlie really think Katie couldn’t be convicted if she never saw what was in the envelope? Really?
 
  • #212
Here is the Florida law under which she can receive a reduced sentence for substantial assistance. This was discussed on this thread after she was convicted in 2022.

921.186 Substantial assistance.—Notwithstanding any other law, the state attorney may move the sentencing court to reduce or suspend the sentence of any person who is convicted of violating any felony offense and who provides substantial assistance in the identification, arrest, or conviction of any of that person’s accomplices, accessories, coconspirators, or principals or of any other person engaged in criminal activity that would constitute a felony. The arresting agency shall be given an opportunity to be heard in aggravation or mitigation in reference to any such motion. Upon good cause shown, the motion may be filed and heard in camera. The judge hearing the motion may reduce or suspend the sentence if the judge finds that the defendant rendered such substantial assistance.
 
  • #213
Here is the Florida law under which she can receive a reduced sentence for substantial assistance. This was discussed on this thread after she was convicted in 2022.

921.186 Substantial assistance.—Notwithstanding any other law, the state attorney may move the sentencing court to reduce or suspend the sentence of any person who is convicted of violating any felony offense and who provides substantial assistance in the identification, arrest, or conviction of any of that person’s accomplices, accessories, coconspirators, or principals or of any other person engaged in criminal activity that would constitute a felony. The arresting agency shall be given an opportunity to be heard in aggravation or mitigation in reference to any such motion. Upon good cause shown, the motion may be filed and heard in camera. The judge hearing the motion may reduce or suspend the sentence if the judge finds that the defendant rendered such substantial assistance.
I just can’t believe she only decided to do this now. She will get something now, but she could’ve gotten more. Perhaps she does feel bad now.
 
  • #214
Hope they play the taps because they independently corroborate her story. She needs that because she doesn't have much credibility. Her texts do too
 
  • #215
I just can’t believe she only decided to do this now. She will get something now, but she could’ve gotten more. Perhaps she does feel bad now.
Yes, this was discussed a lot -- why she didn't flip earlier. She should have. I don't think she feels bad. JMO.
 
  • #216
The night of the hit when Katie went over to Charlie's. Georgia asked if KM was in a panic, as previously characterised by Rashbaum.

KM replies, paraphrased:
No I wasn't in a panic but Charlie was
He was frantic & he had a gun in his hand and he was all over the place. ( He has guns & gun safe but not used to seeing him walking around with one like that)
yes, this excitement had to do with the murder.
No, nobody else was at CA's home that night

I can't recall too much detail. He had given me some Xanax so I was blurry myself and I fell asleep, we both fell asleep


:oops::oops::oops::oops::oops:
KM relays a convo with Sig about the condition of the money they'd been given by CA
There's mould on the money. Why would there be mould on the money. The parents might have washed the money. Sig replis ' blow dry it'
 
  • #217
I just can’t believe she only decided to do this now. She will get something now, but she could’ve gotten more. Perhaps she does feel bad now.
She could have avoided prison altogether if she had agreed to tell the truth and taken the plea before the trial. Unreal.
 
  • #218
Makes you wonder how Kawass and DeCoste feel right now seeing their client testify.
 
  • #219
I’m a few minutes behind still but when KM pointed out CA, it also appeared his attorneys were shuffling through documents pretty quickly; wonder if they’re trying to gather documents to confront her with to try and impeach her.

I also wonder if they were caught off guard by the timing of calling KM. JMOO.
 
  • #220
She could have avoided prison altogether if she had agreed to tell the truth and taken the plea before the trial. Unreal.
I think she honestly thought that since she only handed Sig an envelope, and he did the murder, she wasn’t really responsible for killing someone. Of course she also got paid. So…. But I think he had her convinced that she wasn’t as culpable.
 
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