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Yes, his overly helpful, obsequious tone. Good points, HGO.
Yes, his overly helpful, obsequious tone. Good points, HGO.
Jurors are scheduled to return to court Tuesday morning to hear instructions and closing arguments on the question of whether Scotts murder was especially heinous, atrocious or cruel, manifesting exceptional depravity, as the prosecution alleges.
People are calling it a 20 year rain event, people trapped on Hana Highway between landslides on NYE, whew.
Maui News has a detailed story and some impressive photos:
http://www.mauinews.com/news/local-...in-landslides-wreak-havoc-close-hana-highway/
Yep, those were my concerns exactly.We saw through it, but a jury may think wow he's a nice guy, maybe it was heat of the moment, he couldn't possibly have sawed her with a serrated kitchen knife or tortured her. It's hard to imagine that kind of evil. Especially when the defendant doesn't look or talk like a deranged Charles Mason type.
I don't know, just my initial worries.
Yep, those were my concerns exactly.
I do wonder how he would have replied on cross. He couldn't very well argue anything that tried to mitigate his methods, because he couldn't do anything but deny that he did it at all. To admit the murder and say it was in heat of the moment would be to torpedo his coming appeal.
His psyche is such a hot mess, it's amazing that his abnormality does not show whenever he speaks, but I guess that is a function of his abnormal control. And then every so often his eyes shoot out a look that reveals the monster. That's quite a good still shot that Maui News got of him.
What happened? At work.