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

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  • #961
Playing the video from the interview of her snapping quickly when she's having a bad day.

Dean says that this was a stressful day, that this would have been one of those days when she snapped quickly, and that her drug use on that day would have exacerbated that.

Playing video clips of her listing the drugs she was taking, and the effects on her.

"I was in a lot of high emotion and a lot of pain."
 
  • #962
Talking about her driving carefully, lawfully because she had dead child in the car. Dean says don’t believe her claim that she doesn’t remember.
 
  • #963
They're making a point of her flashlight app being on as her using it to creep out of the house with Quinton's body. That she used the rarely used living room door because it was the furthest from where DY was sleeping.
 
  • #964
Reminding the jury that she chose to throw Quinton into the trash to be dumped, and raked, and rolled over and crushed into little pieces :(
 
  • #965
Claims all her actions were careful and calculated and show that she was not so out of it that she didn't know what she was doing.

Drafted a message about orajel to DY to cover her butt, but doesn't send it because she doesn't want to wake him.

Showing her on video driving following the road rules.
 
  • #966
"ALL of the people looking for Quinton cared about him more than she did"
 
  • #967
Two minutes at the dumpster.

You don't need two minutes to throw away old food.

Dean says she was sitting there thinking about throwing Quinton in the garbage to be crushed and ground up.

She thought about it and she chose that.
 
  • #968
She threw the cereal all over the back of her car to make an effort to cover up the smell in the back of the car.
 
  • #969
They showed her a picture of the broken dumpster camera. And asked what she thinks they'll see when they look at the footage.

And she said the story about opening the bag, looking in it, closing it, and throwing it away.

You don't need to do that for spoiled food.

She was looking at Quinton's face, dead, one last time before throwing him away.

That's count four of the indictment.
 
  • #970
Hah, saying she may be manipulative but she’s not very smart, doesn’t grasp that when a child goes missing all the stops are pulled out. IOW she didn’t understand how thorough the search for Quinton would be. This comes after a video clip of her screeching about how Quinton may never be found.
 
  • #971
Bolstering the fact that Danny had no idea what was going on the morning after she killed Quinton. "He was not involved."
 
  • #972
Driving back home following the road rules.

Talking about her bringing up the first twenty four hours twice.

"She might be calculating, she might be manipulative, but she's not necessarily that smart."

How LS completely underestimated the response to a missing child.
 
  • #973
She went home, scrolled on Facebook, and did a bunch more drugs before she went to bed.

Says that at some point she got the idea of spreading the rice cereal as part of the cover up. That there was no reason for the containers to be sat on the tiki bar for a month.

Says the text from DY to the babysitter is perfectly reasonable when you hear the context from DY's testimony.
 
  • #974
Going over the fake orajel story
 
  • #975
9:22 am, Leilani on the phone telling Danny that she woke up and the door was open. At the very same time she’s opening the door. :rolleyes: Dean says she should have opened the damn door first.
 
  • #976
He is making specific points for the jury to prove EACH charge and naming them specifically for the jury during his examples.
 
  • #977
going through every single lie, ticking them off by count
 
  • #978
He is making specific points for the jury to prove EACH charge and naming them specifically for the jury during his examples.
He’s very organized, making compelling arguments.
 
  • #979
She launches the abduction story.

They show the video of him running full tilt on the work cameras.

How DY believed LS and didn't question what she told him.

And how DY's reactions are supported by testimony from his boss who talked to him when he tried to leave.

How when LS called DY, she was simultaneously staging the scene. Opening the front door. And they know this by comparing the phone records with the ADT records.
 
  • #980
He’s very organized, making compelling arguments.
I think he's doing and excellent job of being simple and succinct for the jury!
 
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