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I believe the defense strategy is in focus now. I am pretty confident that we are not going to see either Charlie or Donna testify in this trial. I hope I'm wrong, as I've really been looking forward to both cross examinations. However, it is clear to me that the entire defense is going to be predicated on an emphatic claim that Donna cannot be convicted unless the state proves every element of the conspiracy beyond a reasonable doubt. By telling the jury to accept the prosecution's theories regarding Wendi and Charlie, they are setting up what they hope will highlight the lack of clear evidence that Donna had prior knowledge.
Having Charlie blather on about his ridiculous double-extortion claim wouldn't help Donna's cause so I don't think they will call him. I hope I'm wrong. With regard to Donna, I can't imagine the defense exposing her to cross examination with so much material out there showing how vile she was and how much hatred she held for Danny.
Of course, we do know that Donna has a massive ego and is a control freak. Whether she testifies or not is ultimately up to her and being the narcissist that we know she is, she just might believe that she can talk her way out of this and get the jury on her side.
Just FYI - Someone here mentioned that Fulford in her opening statement said Donna would testify. Correct me if I am wrong - but I did read it here!
