GUILTY FL - Jennifer Fulford, 56, Winter Park, 27 Sept 2017 *Arrest*

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Watching SN’s testimony now.
Cry me a river!

I’m saying it will take less than an hour... maybe 30 mins for this jury to reach a verdict.

This guy is evil!

ETA #2 I’m not going to post again bc i could go on and on about this fool but I’ve never seen anything like this. My guess is neither had the seasoned prosecutor. Nor the judge.
 
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  • #522
Watching SN’s testimony now.
Cry me a river!

I’m saying it will take less than an hour... maybe 30 mins for this jury to reach a verdict.

This guy is evil!

"Uhh... your Honor, respectfully, I don't think we even need to leave the room." I wonder if that's ever happened.
 
  • #523
"Uhh... your Honor, respectfully, I don't think we even need to leave the room." I wonder if that's ever happened.

He loved the attention on the stand. I could barf.
 
  • #524
Legal analyst: Nelson testimony shocking, but might be part of legal strategy to avoid death
Posted: 10:33 PM, June 27, 2019
Updated: 10:33 PM, June 27, 2019

[...]
News 6 Legal Analyst Steven Kramer said at this point it's unclear if the testimony helped or hurt the defense team's legal strategy.

"What attorney would go ahead and let a defendant go on the stand, confess to a killing when the death penalty is at issue?" said Kramer.

Kramer said since a judge denied an insanity plea, it's possible the defense allowed him to testify in front of jurors, so they could witness his behavior firsthand.

"Maybe if the jurors heard this testimony, and heard how twisted it was that maybe some juror would believe that something is not right and wonder why there wasn't an insanity defense," said Kramer. “That this guys too far gone you know to understand what’s going on. The lights are on, but nobody's home, kind of argument.”

Kramer said that it might not be a question of whether a guilty verdict will be returned, but instead an attempt to avoid the death penalty.
[...]
 
  • #525
Friday, June 28th:
*Trial continues (Day 5)-Closing Arguments (@ 9am ET) - FL - Jennifer Lynn Fulford (56) (missing Sept. 27, 2017, Winter Park; found Sept. 30, 2017) - *Scott Edward Nelson (53) arrested & charged (10/1/17) & indicted (12/12/17) with 1st degree murder, kidnapping, burglary, assault & battery, (1st degree) car jacking with deadly weapon, (1st degree) robbery with firearm & (3rd degree) tampering with a witness. Plead not guilty. No bond on all counts. DP case.
Trial started 6/10/19 with Jury selection & ended on 6/21/19. Trial started 6/24 & ended on 6/27/19. 12 jurors & 3 alternates.
Jury selection from 6/10-21 & Trial info from 6/24/19 to 6/26/19 (Day 1-3) reference post #500 here:
Found Deceased - FL - Jennifer Fulford, 56, Winter Park, 27 Sept 2017 *Arrest*

6/26/19 Day 3: State witness: Ed Bigley, property evidence crime scene technician from Winter Park police. (He collected evidence from Jennifer's car). Christopher Conklin, FDLE Crime Lab Analyst (He tested for DNA on several pieces of evidence. Detective Sharon Wagganer. Orlando Police Det. Brian Ferrerra. State rested its case against Nelson after playing a graphic interview (10/1/17) with detectives where Nelson essentially confessed to kidnapping & killing Jennifer. Jurors will be sequestered. Trial continues on 6/27.
6/27/19 Day 4: Defense witness: Scott Nelson. Was only witness for defense. Defense rests. Judge is sending jury home until tomorrow. Judge & attorneys will stay to go over jury instructions. Closing arguments tomorrow morning, 6/28.
 
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Monivette Cordeiro‏ @monivettec 7m7 minutes ago
Here for closing arguments in the Scott Edward Nelson case. Nelson is accused of kidnapping Jennifer Fulford from her employer's home in Winter Park and killing her. Prosecutor Linda Drane Burdick starts by showing last photo taken of Fulford at dentist

Law & Crime Network‏Verified account @LawCrimeNetwork 3m3 minutes ago
#ScottNelson - Prosecutor Linda Drane-Burdick now giving closing argument. She tells the jury it's the State's burden to prove a crime happened and that Nelson did it. https://lawandcrime.com/
 
  • #528
WATCH LIVE: Closing arguments underway day after accused killer testified in slain caregiver case
Updated: Jun 28, 2019 - 9:11 AM
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. - A day after the man accused of kidnapping and killing a Winter Park caregiver took the stand detailing what he said happened on the day of the crime, closing arguments are set to begin in the case against him.

The jury is set to enter deliberations Friday to decide a verdict for Scott Nelson, who investigators say kidnapped Jennifer Fulford from a Winter Park home where she worked, killed her and dumped her body in the woods in 2017.

In a surprising twist on Thursday, Nelson took the stand, testifying that he “wasn’t planning on killing” Fulford.
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  • #529
This Linda Drane-Burdick - from Caylee's murder trial?? Her name sounds familiar.

Thanks for post stuff SeesSeas! :)
 
  • #530
Law & Crime Network‏Verified account @LawCrimeNetwork 17m17 minutes ago
#ScottNelson - Prosecutor Kelly Hicks now giving the state's rebuttal closing argument. She speaks to the defense argument that buying duct tape and zip ties doesn't show premeditation. "Why does a homeless man need duct tape? Why does a homeless man need zip ties?"

Law & Crime Network‏Verified account @LawCrimeNetwork 40m40 minutes ago
#ScottNelson - That's it for the defense closing. Short break then prosecution rebuttal closing argument.

Law & Crime Network‏Verified account @LawCrimeNetwork 46m46 minutes ago
#ScottNelson - Nelson's defense attorney tells the jury there was no intent to kill Jennifer Fulford. He says it takes a though process to premeditatedly kill someone and Nelson didn't have that.

Law & Crime Network‏Verified account @LawCrimeNetwork 1h1 hour ago
#ScottNelson nods his head in agreement when the prosecutor says he feels he's the victim.
 
  • #531
Judge is now reading jury instructions. Lengthy and complex, describing charges and lesser included offenses.
Jury sequestration was a good decision. IMO

Watch Live: Scott Nelson on Trial in Alleged Murder of Jennifer Fulford
Scott Nelson, 55, stands trial in the death of Jennifer Fulford, 56. He is charged with first-degree murder, burglary, kidnapping, carjacking with a deadly weapon, and robbery with a firearm.
 
  • #532
VERDICT WATCH
Jury deliberations begin.
Judge excused three jury alternates for the day, but explained that they are still members of the jury and remain under the order of the court for possibility of second phase (penalty phase); and to return Monday July 1 at 9:00 AM.

Law & Crime Network‏Verified account @LawCrimeNetwork 2m2 minutes ago
BREAKING: The jury is now deliberating in the #ScottNelsonTrial. Nelson is charged with kidnapping and killing Florida nanny & house Manager Jennifer Fulford. If convicted he faces the possibility of the death penalty.
 
  • #533
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Jennifer Fulford

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As Scott Nelson trial concludes, state and defense agree: He killed Jennifer Fulford. But was it planned?
JUN 28, 2019 | 11:56 AM
Scott Edward Nelson intended to kill Jennifer Fulford, so that she wouldn’t be able to identify him as her kidnapper and testify against him, prosecutors argued Friday.

Jurors heard closing arguments from both sides in the murder trial of Scott Edward Nelson, who on the witness stand Thursday admitted to kidnapping the Altamonte Springs woman from her employer’s home – but claimed killing her wasn’t part of his plan.

“There was some suggestion by Mr. Nelson that it wasn’t his intent to kill Mrs. Fulford,” Assistant State Attorney Linda Drane Burdick told the jury. “He said, ‘It wasn’t in my heart.’ ... Can there be any question that Mr. Nelson had more than enough time to reflect on what he was about to do? If not during the drive, once he got there, once he wrapped her head so tightly she couldn’t breathe?”
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Nelson’s defense attorneys argued jurors should convict Nelson of the lesser charge of second-degree murder because nothing prosecutors presented suggested Nelson planned to commit murder.

“[Fulford] started to get loud,” Assistant Public Defender Robert Larr said. “He starts getting worried about her making enough noise, of her being discovered.”

Nelson put duct tape on her face to stop her from making noise, Larr said.

“He doesn’t really know what he’s going to do – he’s confused,” Larr told jurors. “At that point, he starts to get upset and irrational.”

But prosecutors argued there is “no set time” for premeditated intent to kill.

“It is entirely irrelevant if he intended to kill her when he knocked on the front door,” Assistant State Attorney Kelly Hicks said. “When he’s stabbing her, there’s not one stab wound. This is seven stab wounds. This is taking duct tape and wrapping it around and around and around her head so that she can’t breathe. That takes time. At the time he is doing that, can there be any other intent other than he wanted her dead?”
 
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  • #537
So... it's about 10 after 2pm there now?

So about 2 hours they have been deliberating. Probably just getting the verdict forms filled out GUILTY!!
 
  • #538
Unfortunately the jury has asked for the transcript of testimony of defendant and for copies of letters defendant wrote. Judge said, no to transcripts but can get read back on specific requests. And no to copies of letters because they were not entered as evidence.
Very concerning to me that perhaps a juror is believing his statement that he did not mean to kill her. Premeditation was so clear on this case.
This is Florida and I'm still not over the Casey Anthony verdict. I'm suffering flashbacks right now.
 
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Monivette Cordeiro‏ @monivettec 1h1 hour ago
Jurors are asking for transcript of Scott Edward Nelson's testimony, as well as letters he sent to state attorney, detective and all the rest of his letters. They can't get transcript but can have testimony read back. Also can't get letters bcuz letters not admitted evidence.

Law & Crime Network‏Verified account @LawCrimeNetwork 1h1 hour ago
#ScottNelson - Jury ? #2: Request all letters written by Nelson.

Law & Crime Network‏Verified account @LawCrimeNetwork 1h1 hour ago
#ScottNelson - Jury ? #1 "Can we please have the transcripts from Mr. Nelson's testimony on 6/27? " Answer: Transcripts are not available however you may request to have testimony read back to you.
 
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