SnooperDuper
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If DM chooses to lie in bed for hours after they turn the lights on in the morning, and has nothing else to do, why would he not groom himself for court in that time? With a toilet at the foot of the bed, he may be leaving things rather last minute if that's all he has time to attend to. I guess this behavior would support AS's assertion that DM was a crack-of-noon type of guy.
But DM and MS are charged with two counts each of first degree murder, for which the sentence is automatically life. We know that the Crown intends to prove the murders were premeditated, do we not?
It may well not be his choice how he appears. I don''t believe they allow walk in closets in jail and usually they have one set of clothes kept in their property. Who knows whether or not he had been allowed a shower/shave and pedicure before he was taken to court, he may well have been taken to the courthouse shortly after breakfast, leaving no time for the bathroom routine other than the necessary relieving of oneself.
If DM chooses to lie in bed for hours after they turn the lights on in the morning, and has nothing else to do, why would he not groom himself for court in that time? With a toilet at the foot of the bed, he may be leaving things rather last minute if that's all he has time to attend to. I guess this behavior would support AS's assertion that DM was a crack-of-noon type of guy.
Or if they are innocent !!! I'd say that if someone was innocent it must be absolutely soul destroying to be accused of such a crime. Murder can take many forms and as yet we have no idea of what will be revealed at trial. I have known of someone who killed a stepfather and placed in jail for an eventual 5 years. The small sentence was simply due to the reasoning behind the murder, of which I am not prepared to discuss, simply to mention and show that for some, being in jail can sometimes be devastating when the person knows they had no other choice at the time. Not saying this is in any way similar to the case being discussed here, but until trial we have no way of knowing details that may be pertinent.
But DM and MS are charged with two counts each of first degree murder, for which the sentence is automatically life. We know that the Crown intends to prove the murders were premeditated, do we not?