VERDICT WATCH GA - Quinton Simon - Missing From Home - Mom ARRESTED- Savannah #5

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Defense attorney not scoring any points w jury by attacking Ms. Browning. JMO

Trying to suggest that she wasn't around and didn't interact with LS often enough to really know what was going on in her life and not something one could define a strong friendship. Says she smoke WEEED with LS so how could she possibly be a good example and lead the horse to water so to speak as she has suggested to this court.

She has unusual beliefs. She told prosecutors she had communed with the spirit of Q. She believes Q spoke to her thru images.

browning details how she spoke to Q from the other side. He told her mommy hurt me. Q said LS hit him in the head really hard. She asked where his body was and he showed her the star that hangs from the church next to the landfill.


sigh oh ms Browning. Why on earth would you think it was wise to share the details of your seance with the prosecution?
 
Opposite, I thought it rude of the Defense to belittle her beliefs. She was credible in the ways that mattered.

JMO
She claimed that LS, DY and her children came to her birthday party in 2019. That was obviously not the case, but she refused to budge and concede she could be wrong. That had nothing to do with her spiritual beliefs and made me alarmed when she said it the first time round in her testimony.
 
Defense attorney not scoring any points w jury by attacking Ms. Browning. JMO

Trying to suggest that she wasn't around and didn't interact with LS often enough to really know what was going on in her life and not something one could define a strong friendship. Says she smoke WEEED with LS so how could she possibly be a good example and lead the horse to water so to speak as she has suggested to this court.

She has unusual beliefs. She told prosecutors she had communed with the spirit of Q. She believes Q spoke to her thru images.

browning details how she spoke to Q from the other side. He told her mommy hurt me. Q said LS hit him in the head really hard. She asked where his body was and he showed her the star that hangs from the church next to the landfill.


sigh oh ms Browning. Why on earth would you think it was wise to share the details of your seance with the prosecution?
What would have been interesting would have been if she sketched Quinton's 'location' that she "saw" with the Church by the landfill in October or Nov. Just sayin.. :rolleyes:
 
Defense attorney not scoring any points w jury by attacking Ms. Browning. JMO

Trying to suggest that she wasn't around and didn't interact with LS often enough to really know what was going on in her life and not something one could define a strong friendship. Says she smoke WEEED with LS so how could she possibly be a good example and lead the horse to water so to speak as she has suggested to this court.

She has unusual beliefs. She told prosecutors she had communed with the spirit of Q. She believes Q spoke to her thru images.

browning details how she spoke to Q from the other side. He told her mommy hurt me. Q said LS hit him in the head really hard. She asked where his body was and he showed her the star that hangs from the church next to the landfill.


sigh oh ms Browning. Why on earth would you think it was wise to share the details of your seance with the prosecution?
I don’t get it; two witnesses were warned to avoid sharing certain interactions but this woman is allowed to share what dead Quinton said during a seance?

Sorry but logic escapes me.
 
I just think a lot of religious practices could sound foolish to others who don't share them. Prayers. Visions.

To be sure, L's friend pool was never going to be vast. This friend may have visions, an imagination, delusions, auras. Still, I can't think of anything she said about L that didn't mesh with what we have learned to expect about L. Like I said, credible where it mattered most.

Her bond with L initially was over addictions and then motherhood, only she took hers more seriously. Phone friends, less and less in common IMO.

The State got L's treatment of Q on the record.

The Defense IMO was snide, sarcastic and succeeded only in showing another person who was passionate about Q in ways L hasn't shown.

She may be all the things the Defense tried to highlight but he didn't undo the part where she's a mom and knows bad parenting when she sees it.

JMO
 
is her name browning or bowling, I might have been misnaming her if so apologies.

I don't think that went well - she had me on board all the way up until the seance.
I worried from the start about her continuously trying to position her relationship as that of a mentor, about wanting to guide LS and her ex on 'the right path', despite not being that much older. It felt very disapproving and judgmental. And that just opened right up when she spouted off about how SHE never did all these things that LS did. It seemed to be important to get to make the distinction that she was superior from the beginning, and that came across as arrogance.

The cross was disastrous, and it really doesn't matter if every word she said about how LS treated and thought of Quinton was true. The lingering impression in the minds of the jury will be of venom, smug superiority, and a brain surgery patient who had a seance to commune with the spirit of a murdered toddler. They're going to wonder what she would say to make the verdict go the way she wants it to, because she's convinced she's right.
 
I worried from the start about her continuously trying to position her relationship as that of a mentor, about wanting to guide LS and her ex on 'the right path', despite not being that much older. It felt very disapproving and judgmental. And that just opened right up when she spouted off about how SHE never did all these things that LS did. It seemed to be important to get to make the distinction that she was superior from the beginning, and that came across as arrogance.

The cross was disastrous, and it really doesn't matter if every word she said about how LS treated and thought of Quinton was true. The lingering impression in the minds of the jury will be of venom, smug superiority, and a brain surgery patient who had a seance to commune with the spirit of a murdered toddler. They're going to wonder what she would say to make the verdict go the way she wants it to, because she's convinced she's right.
I'm pretty sure that the jury will disregard her testimony altogether. It wasn't that significant anyhow. So irrelevant to have her there even.

moo
 
I don’t get it; two witnesses were warned to avoid sharing certain interactions but this woman is allowed to share what dead Quinton said during a seance?

Sorry but logic escapes me.

The defense attorney asked her to explain. He was already aware of her testimony in this area because she had talked about it in her deposition with the prosecution and they had to advise the defense about it in their discovery before trial. I got the impression the defense wanted it out there in detail in order to discredit her testimony since many people don't believe in a spirit realm or things supernatural or scientific string theory dimensions.. JMO
 
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