GUILTY GA - Riceboro, WhtFemale, discovered in woods of the Portal Hunting Club, homicide, 2 Dec 2022 - Mindi Mebane Kassotis *husband arrested*

  • #341
Was working 12 to 15 hours a day, but had no money because they didn't have a bank account. Oh, but then, later (in late June -- 26th or 27th -- of 2022), he sold a short story to Sony who paid him $300,000. The sum was direct deposited to a new bank account because Jim McIntyre now thought it was "safe" for him to open a bank account. Prior to Sony buying his story (in more way than one?), he said the story went "viral" on TikTok. It was a horror/dark/scary/thriller fiction story. He read these types of stories for his entire life (that was his inspiration).

He has a great memory for some things.
Moo he was working on his writing for the entire time he was pretending to have a computer based job through the fictional Jim McIntyre. Living off his friend Cameron and his in-laws. Financially winging it and indifferently taking advantage of those who trusted and loved him whilst developing his reddit writing alter ego Nick Morphox (?).
 
  • #342
And you are "told" you have $32 MILLION yet a short time later you are begging people (Cameron) to give you money for groceries? Did you not ask Jim where your MILLION$ are???
 
  • #343
does everyone think all the circumstantial evidence and absurdity of the 'jimmy mc' story be enough to convict.

every time i've heard jim mctyre mentioned, i've been reminded of the old martha reeves/vandellas song 'jimmy mack' .. actually, i've got a nice parody going. lol

jmo
 
  • #344
I could listen to ADA Laurie Baio all day long! She's just amazing at what she does!

MOO JMO
 
  • #345
I don't know how NK's parents can sit there in court and listen to his BS.
 
  • #346
His story is RIDICULOUS!!! Who would believe it?
 
  • #347
Had we heard about his affair with Joy before?
Nick threw that in his testimony when his lawyer was asking him about why he lied to Samantha, saying his wife was dead (before she was).
 
  • #348
What is that furry looking thing on his head?
 
  • #349
I don't know how NK's parents can sit there in court and listen to his BS.
I got the impression from the dad's face during the psychopath's testimony that he thinks his own son is utterly full if sh@*#. This cold, calculating murderer ( check out his frontal lobes, the guy is highly intelligent IMO and lethally calculating) made sure to throw his dad under a bus to excuse his own sociopathic indulgences during his 'dad ,made me do it' phase of lying.

It seems to me the killer finally opted to put the entire blame on the manufactured lies of the manufactured McIntyre. ( After being forced into this position by the state's evidence and particularly SA Sands' interrogations). The female prosecutor is truly amazing. Super prepped and super pissed! I love how she communicated her contempt and disgust to the defendant. Jmo

It takes something extremely dangerous and indifferent to murder and then cooly dismember your wife and chuck her away like rubbish. Monsteramo...this guy cannot go free, he will hurt others. Jmo
 
  • #350
So is Jim McIntyre on the Witness List anywhere?
When the prosecutor was asking Nick where Jim McI was, this a*hole responded something like I would have thought that’s the the state’s job to find him.
 
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  • #352
I could listen to ADA Laurie Baio all day long! She's just amazing at what she does!

MOO JMO

really good closing.

and, law enforcement did a really good job with investigation of this case.

jmo
 
  • #353
My notes from NK’s testimony today.

His first duty station was in Norfolk, VA and he was deployed twice -- to USNF Comfort and Iraq. He also worked as a defense attorney while he was in Norfolk. He then worked at the Pentagon for a couple of years doing legal review administrative work. He left the Pentagon and active duty service in 2017.

On his official discharge request for active duty, he cited both geographic and economic stability as his reasons for leaving the military.

He left the Navy Reserves in the fall 2019. In his official discharge request from the Navy Reserves, he cited Mindi’s health issues as his reason for leaving.

He met Heather Bassett several months after he moved to Norfolk. They later married on September 26, 2009.

He claims that Heather told someone the night before the wedding that she didn’t think it was going to last.

When they were dating, Heather told him she wanted children. She said that even though she had PCOS, there were medications that would make it very easy for her to have children. He claims Heather chose not to take the medication, so they never had children. There was never a pregnancy or an attempt of a pregnancy.

In 2015, Heather was gone a lot and then he found a romantic message after Heather asked him to print out documents for her? Heather snatched the paper away and suddenly said she remembered how to print them.

>>> MY NOTE: She had to ask him to print her documents in 2015 yet worked for the Department of Commerce?? <<<

He claims he confronted Heather about the cheating and recorded their conversation. He said she admitted she’d been seeing a coworker named Anthony Thomas. She left him that day and moved in with Tony.

In September 2015, he claims he filed for divorce and it was granted a month and a half later. Neither were represented by counsel. Heather remarried Tony the day after the divorce was finalized.

On September 18, 2015, he met Mindi. They met on OK Cupid and communicated for a week before they met in person at a restaurant in Alexandria, VA. They married on October 9, 2016.

He and Heather had two loans they used to refinance credit cards and a loan for a Chevy Silverado. They also had a home mortgaged in Heather’s name through VA Mortgage. Heather asked him to refinance the home in his name so she could mortgage a new home with Tony with VA Mortgage.

He wasn’t able to refinance the home because he had to hire an attorney to handle the deed work and by the time it was reaching fruition, a lot of other things were going wrong. By then Heather had filed a complaint with the court, and it resolved itself in an agreement to her – with a settlement to Heather for $1.5 million.

He believed the payment to Heather was made on his behalf, but he didn’t actually make the payment. He saw documentation that it was paid and had no reason to believe that it wasn’t.

He told the court he had $32 million because that’s what he’d been told and what he’d been provided in documentation.

In 2017, he and Mindi discussed buying a home and moving. Mindi began actively watching their money to make sure they were in the best position financially and began to notice odd deductions from their accounts. They thought it was a banking error that could be easily resolved. Mindi took the issue up with the bank because he was busy working at the Pentagon and looking for jobs.

In late 2017, they started seeing vandalism, their mail went missing, and they received threats. They reported these events to the FBI via their website.

Around the same time, his name was mentioned in a high publicity news article about a Marine who was accused of killing children in Afghanistan and he lost job opportunities after the article was published.

He tried to reach out to someone he knew personally within the FBI to move their complaint to the top of the pile, but he wasn’t sure if he’d been successful. Then a man showed up at their house and told Mindi he was with the FBI and was there in response to their complaint. The man said his name was Jim McIntyre.

Mindi told him Jim McIntyre had shown her his badge, so he didn’t try to verify the information or his identity. He thought they were lucky Jim had responded to their complaint because he’d seen many other cases that weren’t taken seriously.

Jim said he believed the New York Post article had gotten him some negative attention.

He left his civilian job in February 2018. At that point he believed he was employed by a software company in a job that Jim secured for him. The name of the company changed multiple times but the last name he’s aware of is APUS Limited.

Jim took control of their money because everything they put into their bank account was being stolen within minutes or hours.

Jim advised him to offer Heather $1.5 million because they thought she was involved with their money being stolen, and Jim said they’d get the money when she was arrested if she was involved. If she wasn’t involved, they believed she deserved the money because her job was affected by everything.

He believed Jim had wired Heather the money after their last hearing because Jim had confirmed Heather wasn’t involved and showed him a wire transfer slip and bank documents that indicated the money came out of the trust. He no longer has those documents because they left the house shortly after that and it was lost over time.

They left Alexandria in late October 2019 and moved to Charlottesville, VA. He was still working for APUS Limited for 12-15 hours a day.

He was assaulted at the house in Charlottesville the night they arrived at the long-term rental Jim had set up for them – he was attacked from behind with something hard and kicked in the face. He sought medical treatment the following morning and believed Jim had filed a police report.

Jim told him he was being targeted by members of his family, specifically his father Wayne Kassotis. Jim set him up with a therapist whom he spoke with over the phone. The therapist said he showed signs of repressed abuse at the hands of his family.

On December 23, 2019, they left Charlottesville because Jim felt they needed to move out of state and Mindi wanted to spend Christmas with her family. They moved into a vacation rental home in Hilton Head that Jim procured for them. He later came to learn that Cameron Nelson paid for the rental, but at the time he believed Jim paid for it.

They stayed in a rental home for a week and then were told to move to another rental home (also in Hilton Head) because it was too dangerous to stay in one place for too long. They moved 15 to 20 times over a six-month period using plastic bins that Jim brought them to move their stuff.

He doesn’t know how Jim acquired Cameron Nelson’s credit card information to pay for the rental homes. But Jim had access to everything – their homes, their financial accounts, their mail, their email, their social media accounts, their apps (including Signal).

In late May 2020, they left Hilton Head and moved to Charleston, SC. Mindi had weird health issues going on around this time, and he later questioned whether it might be COVID. She had an episode while they were in Charleston where she started shaking uncontrollably and her eyes rolled back into her head.

>> SIDE NOTE: I live in a coastal town in South Carolina – have lived here all my life – and I’m very familiar with many of these areas. Savannah (which is my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE city in the whole wide world, BTW) is only a hop, skip, and a jump away. All of these locations are very close to each other. For example, Hilton Head is only 30 some odd miles north of Savannah. Beaufort is roughly 30 miles north of Hilton Head. Charleston is only double that . My point is – you can travel from Savannah to Hilton Head in less than an hour and to Beaufort in an hour and a half. You can travel from Savannah to Charleston in two hours. And they are all pretty much a straight drive up the coast. So, if her parents were away in Hilton Head when something went wrong in Savannah or Beaufort or Charleston – like a medical emergency, for example – they could easily be by Mindi’s side in less than two hours no matter what. I just thought I’d point this out to anyone who may not be super familiar with the area. Because NK acts like they were moving to all these far off places when they were really just moving down the road. In fact, I personally consider Hilton Head and Beaufort to be in the same general area. <<

He was told Mindi had been taken to MUSC and tested extensively. He never took Mindi to medical facilities (Jim did) because there was a concern that information would surface due to their insurance. He was told they had Medicaid or Medicare (which was procured by Jim).

A week later they moved to Beaufort, SC and moved from rental property to rental property 15 to 20x. They were in Beaufort for 8 months – until mid to late February of 2021.

In April 2021, he learned Cameron Nelson had been paying their bills. He was livid and had a conversation with Jim. This is when he learned that Jim was not an FBI agent. Instead, he learned that Jim was the majority investor in the company he worked for and was a former FBI agent.

He and Mindi didn’t cut ties with Jim after learning he wasn’t an FBI agent because Mindi still believed that Jim was keeping them safe.

In February 2021, they moved in with Mindi’s brother in Hilton Head and lived there until June 2022 – after her brother evicted them for their home. He eventually procured an Airbnb on 65th Street in Savannah. He, Mindi, and her parents lived in the rental home together.

Mindi never left the house because Jim told them his parents were targeting her and she would be killed if she left.

Mindi told him that she was pregnant sometime before June 2022. She also got pregnant roughly a year before, but they lost the baby.

He purchased the shovel and tools to do some work at the house when they were plagued by mosquitoes.

Mindi’s pregnancy was not going well, and she was very ill.

Betsy and Frank traveled to Hilton Head the day before Thanksgiving and returned to Savannah three days after Thanksgiving. While they were away, he left home to look at homes for them because he and Mindi were planning to move away from the area soon.

While he was away looking at properties, Mindi called and said she was going to get medical attention. They had previously discussed her going, and he believed she was going to a Birthing Center to see a doctor who had been treating her in their home. When he returned home, Mindi was gone but he continued to receive messages from her on Signal for several days. He never saw her again.

On Thursday, he received a phone call from someone who said she would be ready to be picked up that afternoon. At this unknown medical facility he believes is located in Savannah, an employee whose name he cannot recall told him that Mindi was dead. He was told he couldn’t see Mindi at that time, but he thought he would be able to see her later. The doctor presented him with forms to sign that he believed were autopsy authorization forms.

He bought the deer processing kit as a Christmas gift for Mindi’s brother after she sent him a message on Signal and directed him to Bass Pro Shops to buy it. He bought the knife to fix mosquito netting that he’d set up inside the house to prevent mosquitoes from getting into their air vents.

He drove the plastic totes to Liberty County under the direction of Jim. The totes contained toiletries and clothes that would last them for several days, and Jim told him to drop them off at this specific location and he’d take care of it from there. He was instructed to shut off his phone while in the area, and he determined the location after he was given a church as a reference point and GPS coordinates. He located the coordinates with a Garmin that he kept in his vehicle. He believes the Garmin burned up during the truck fire.

He left the items Mindi picked out for the Airbnb (like the new rug) because he believed Jim was going to store them with the rest of their belongings. The Milwaukee knife was either in his car when it burned or was left in his storage unit in Lancaster, PA.

He left Savannah shortly after Mindi’s death and moved her parents into a condo that he paid for with his debit card. He then traveled to Jacksonville, FL to pick up their mail and then St. Louis, MO.

On the way to St. Louis, he stopped in Alabama for the night and retrieved Mindi’s ashes from a man he connected with via Jim. He met up with the man on the side of a road, and the man gave him 4 bags of what he believed to be Mindi’s ashes, her wedding ring, and her engagement ring. He gave the man $5,000.00 in cash that he withdrew from the bank that day in Montgomery.

At one point he asked Jim if he could get a death certificate for Mindi, but he never followed up on it because it wasn’t something he really needed.

His dad Wayne and Uncle Chet once tracked him down in Savannah and he was terrified. They said they’d hired someone to track him down and asked him to go with them to talk privately. He refused.
 
  • #354
When the prosecutor was asking Nick where Jim McI was, this 🤬🤬hole responded something like I would have thought that’s the the state’s job to find him.
Right. They failed to do their due diligence and didn't hire a prosecutor to "find him" because, he said, they didn't care enough! I'm behind in listening and just now heard his snarky response to the Assistant DA Laurie Baio (Liberty County, Georgia).
 
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  • #355
Does anyone know how I can set up to be notified when a verdict is reached? I’ve never known how to do that.
 
  • #356
Wow! what an amazing closing by the prosecution. Emotional, clear and determined. Bravo Ms Baio!

ETA: I should have also commented on the defense counsel. Mr. Weinstein did an excellent job as well. He was always polite to everyone (so many defense attorneys aren't) but still found arguments to make in a case where he had a terrible client, who he admitted was frequent liar. He also admitted that Jim McIntyre might not even exist. I wonder how his client feels about that. NK must have known he was going to take that tack.
 
  • #357
really good closing.

and, law enforcement did a really good job with investigation of this case.

jmo
I'm still behind listening to DW.
 
  • #358
My notes from NK’s testimony today.

His first duty station was in Norfolk, VA and he was deployed twice -- to USNF Comfort and Iraq. He also worked as a defense attorney while he was in Norfolk. He then worked at the Pentagon for a couple of years doing legal review administrative work. He left the Pentagon and active duty service in 2017.

On his official discharge request for active duty, he cited both geographic and economic stability as his reasons for leaving the military.

He left the Navy Reserves in the fall 2019. In his official discharge request from the Navy Reserves, he cited Mindi’s health issues as his reason for leaving.

He met Heather Bassett several months after he moved to Norfolk. They later married on September 26, 2009.

He claims that Heather told someone the night before the wedding that she didn’t think it was going to last.

When they were dating, Heather told him she wanted children. She said that even though she had PCOS, there were medications that would make it very easy for her to have children. He claims Heather chose not to take the medication, so they never had children. There was never a pregnancy or an attempt of a pregnancy.

In 2015, Heather was gone a lot and then he found a romantic message after Heather asked him to print out documents for her? Heather snatched the paper away and suddenly said she remembered how to print them.

>>> MY NOTE: She had to ask him to print her documents in 2015 yet worked for the Department of Commerce?? <<<

He claims he confronted Heather about the cheating and recorded their conversation. He said she admitted she’d been seeing a coworker named Anthony Thomas. She left him that day and moved in with Tony.

In September 2015, he claims he filed for divorce and it was granted a month and a half later. Neither were represented by counsel. Heather remarried Tony the day after the divorce was finalized.

On September 18, 2015, he met Mindi. They met on OK Cupid and communicated for a week before they met in person at a restaurant in Alexandria, VA. They married on October 9, 2016.

He and Heather had two loans they used to refinance credit cards and a loan for a Chevy Silverado. They also had a home mortgaged in Heather’s name through VA Mortgage. Heather asked him to refinance the home in his name so she could mortgage a new home with Tony with VA Mortgage.

He wasn’t able to refinance the home because he had to hire an attorney to handle the deed work and by the time it was reaching fruition, a lot of other things were going wrong. By then Heather had filed a complaint with the court, and it resolved itself in an agreement to her – with a settlement to Heather for $1.5 million.

He believed the payment to Heather was made on his behalf, but he didn’t actually make the payment. He saw documentation that it was paid and had no reason to believe that it wasn’t.

He told the court he had $32 million because that’s what he’d been told and what he’d been provided in documentation.

In 2017, he and Mindi discussed buying a home and moving. Mindi began actively watching their money to make sure they were in the best position financially and began to notice odd deductions from their accounts. They thought it was a banking error that could be easily resolved. Mindi took the issue up with the bank because he was busy working at the Pentagon and looking for jobs.

In late 2017, they started seeing vandalism, their mail went missing, and they received threats. They reported these events to the FBI via their website.

Around the same time, his name was mentioned in a high publicity news article about a Marine who was accused of killing children in Afghanistan and he lost job opportunities after the article was published.

He tried to reach out to someone he knew personally within the FBI to move their complaint to the top of the pile, but he wasn’t sure if he’d been successful. Then a man showed up at their house and told Mindi he was with the FBI and was there in response to their complaint. The man said his name was Jim McIntyre.

Mindi told him Jim McIntyre had shown her his badge, so he didn’t try to verify the information or his identity. He thought they were lucky Jim had responded to their complaint because he’d seen many other cases that weren’t taken seriously.

Jim said he believed the New York Post article had gotten him some negative attention.

He left his civilian job in February 2018. At that point he believed he was employed by a software company in a job that Jim secured for him. The name of the company changed multiple times but the last name he’s aware of is APUS Limited.

Jim took control of their money because everything they put into their bank account was being stolen within minutes or hours.

Jim advised him to offer Heather $1.5 million because they thought she was involved with their money being stolen, and Jim said they’d get the money when she was arrested if she was involved. If she wasn’t involved, they believed she deserved the money because her job was affected by everything.

He believed Jim had wired Heather the money after their last hearing because Jim had confirmed Heather wasn’t involved and showed him a wire transfer slip and bank documents that indicated the money came out of the trust. He no longer has those documents because they left the house shortly after that and it was lost over time.

They left Alexandria in late October 2019 and moved to Charlottesville, VA. He was still working for APUS Limited for 12-15 hours a day.

He was assaulted at the house in Charlottesville the night they arrived at the long-term rental Jim had set up for them – he was attacked from behind with something hard and kicked in the face. He sought medical treatment the following morning and believed Jim had filed a police report.

Jim told him he was being targeted by members of his family, specifically his father Wayne Kassotis. Jim set him up with a therapist whom he spoke with over the phone. The therapist said he showed signs of repressed abuse at the hands of his family.

On December 23, 2019, they left Charlottesville because Jim felt they needed to move out of state and Mindi wanted to spend Christmas with her family. They moved into a vacation rental home in Hilton Head that Jim procured for them. He later came to learn that Cameron Nelson paid for the rental, but at the time he believed Jim paid for it.

They stayed in a rental home for a week and then were told to move to another rental home (also in Hilton Head) because it was too dangerous to stay in one place for too long. They moved 15 to 20 times over a six-month period using plastic bins that Jim brought them to move their stuff.

He doesn’t know how Jim acquired Cameron Nelson’s credit card information to pay for the rental homes. But Jim had access to everything – their homes, their financial accounts, their mail, their email, their social media accounts, their apps (including Signal).

In late May 2020, they left Hilton Head and moved to Charleston, SC. Mindi had weird health issues going on around this time, and he later questioned whether it might be COVID. She had an episode while they were in Charleston where she started shaking uncontrollably and her eyes rolled back into her head.

>> SIDE NOTE: I live in a coastal town in South Carolina – have lived here all my life – and I’m very familiar with many of these areas. Savannah (which is my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE city in the whole wide world, BTW) is only a hop, skip, and a jump away. All of these locations are very close to each other. For example, Hilton Head is only 30 some odd miles north of Savannah. Beaufort is roughly 30 miles north of Hilton Head. Charleston is only double that . My point is – you can travel from Savannah to Hilton Head in less than an hour and to Beaufort in an hour and a half. You can travel from Savannah to Charleston in two hours. And they are all pretty much a straight drive up the coast. So, if her parents were away in Hilton Head when something went wrong in Savannah or Beaufort or Charleston – like a medical emergency, for example – they could easily be by Mindi’s side in less than two hours no matter what. I just thought I’d point this out to anyone who may not be super familiar with the area. Because NK acts like they were moving to all these far off places when they were really just moving down the road. In fact, I personally consider Hilton Head and Beaufort to be in the same general area. <<

He was told Mindi had been taken to MUSC and tested extensively. He never took Mindi to medical facilities (Jim did) because there was a concern that information would surface due to their insurance. He was told they had Medicaid or Medicare (which was procured by Jim).

A week later they moved to Beaufort, SC and moved from rental property to rental property 15 to 20x. They were in Beaufort for 8 months – until mid to late February of 2021.

In April 2021, he learned Cameron Nelson had been paying their bills. He was livid and had a conversation with Jim. This is when he learned that Jim was not an FBI agent. Instead, he learned that Jim was the majority investor in the company he worked for and was a former FBI agent.

He and Mindi didn’t cut ties with Jim after learning he wasn’t an FBI agent because Mindi still believed that Jim was keeping them safe.

In February 2021, they moved in with Mindi’s brother in Hilton Head and lived there until June 2022 – after her brother evicted them for their home. He eventually procured an Airbnb on 65th Street in Savannah. He, Mindi, and her parents lived in the rental home together.

Mindi never left the house because Jim told them his parents were targeting her and she would be killed if she left.

Mindi told him that she was pregnant sometime before June 2022. She also got pregnant roughly a year before, but they lost the baby.

He purchased the shovel and tools to do some work at the house when they were plagued by mosquitoes.

Mindi’s pregnancy was not going well, and she was very ill.

Betsy and Frank traveled to Hilton Head the day before Thanksgiving and returned to Savannah three days after Thanksgiving. While they were away, he left home to look at homes for them because he and Mindi were planning to move away from the area soon.

While he was away looking at properties, Mindi called and said she was going to get medical attention. They had previously discussed her going, and he believed she was going to a Birthing Center to see a doctor who had been treating her in their home. When he returned home, Mindi was gone but he continued to receive messages from her on Signal for several days. He never saw her again.

On Thursday, he received a phone call from someone who said she would be ready to be picked up that afternoon. At this unknown medical facility he believes is located in Savannah, an employee whose name he cannot recall told him that Mindi was dead. He was told he couldn’t see Mindi at that time, but he thought he would be able to see her later. The doctor presented him with forms to sign that he believed were autopsy authorization forms.

He bought the deer processing kit as a Christmas gift for Mindi’s brother after she sent him a message on Signal and directed him to Bass Pro Shops to buy it. He bought the knife to fix mosquito netting that he’d set up inside the house to prevent mosquitoes from getting into their air vents.

He drove the plastic totes to Liberty County under the direction of Jim. The totes contained toiletries and clothes that would last them for several days, and Jim told him to drop them off at this specific location and he’d take care of it from there. He was instructed to shut off his phone while in the area, and he determined the location after he was given a church as a reference point and GPS coordinates. He located the coordinates with a Garmin that he kept in his vehicle. He believes the Garmin burned up during the truck fire.

He left the items Mindi picked out for the Airbnb (like the new rug) because he believed Jim was going to store them with the rest of their belongings. The Milwaukee knife was either in his car when it burned or was left in his storage unit in Lancaster, PA.

He left Savannah shortly after Mindi’s death and moved her parents into a condo that he paid for with his debit card. He then traveled to Jacksonville, FL to pick up their mail and then St. Louis, MO.

On the way to St. Louis, he stopped in Alabama for the night and retrieved Mindi’s ashes from a man he connected with via Jim. He met up with the man on the side of a road, and the man gave him 4 bags of what he believed to be Mindi’s ashes, her wedding ring, and her engagement ring. He gave the man $5,000.00 in cash that he withdrew from the bank that day in Montgomery.

At one point he asked Jim if he could get a death certificate for Mindi, but he never followed up on it because it wasn’t something he really needed.

His dad Wayne and Uncle Chet once tracked him down in Savannah and he was terrified. They said they’d hired someone to track him down and asked him to go with them to talk privately. He refused.
Thanks, cujenn81, for your excellent summary of the trial! I bolded a section from your notes above having to do with Mindi allegedly seeking medical help. She checked herself into a Birthing Facility, according to Kassotis, to be treated by the very doctor who had made house calls to treat her at the home where he lived with her. Yet, he could not recall the name of the doctor! This defendant, who seemingly has a photographic memory for everything else, but couldn't easily explain away this lapse! Yeah, that really gets me!
 
  • #359
Does anyone know how I can set up to be notified when a verdict is reached? I’ve never known how to do that.
I wish I knew, honey!
 
  • #360
Wow! what an amazing closing by the prosecution. Emotional, clear and determined. Bravo Ms Baio!

ETA: I should have also commented on the defense counsel. Mr. Weinstein did an excellent job as well. He was always polite to everyone (so many defense attorneys aren't) but still found arguments to make in a case where he had a terrible client, who he admitted was frequent liar. He also admitted that Jim McIntyre might not even exist. I wonder how his client feels about that. NK must have known he was going to take that tack.

yes, i agree... weinstein was professional and very respectful.


also, i did notice baio over-used 'i submit to you' but everything else was really good.

jmo
 
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