GUILTY KS - Vashti Seacat, 34, found slain in house fire, Kingman, 30 April 2011 - #2

  • #121
This is so painful to listen too. His cadence is so..... Nurmi ish.....
 
  • #122
Her body was on it's side because the fire hose might have turned her? Did I just hear that right? I was dozing.
 
  • #123
I really am not listening. This is like someone reading the toiletpaper label..
 
  • #124
Have we had a time check?
 
  • #125
he probably (hopefully) only has about 15 minutes left....
 
  • #126
From what I get from this pdf. file is that life in prison in Kansas means eligible for parole in 25 years.


"The crimes of capital murder (KSA 21-5401), murder in the first [FONT=Arial,Arial][FONT=Arial,Arial]degree (KSA 21-5402), and treason (KSA 21-5901) are designated as off-grid person crimes. The term of imprisonment for these crimes is life. Persons convicted of off-grid crimes, other than capital murder, will be [/FONT][/FONT]parole eligible after serving 25 years in confinement for premeditated first-degree murder, or 50 years in certain premeditated first-degree murder [FONT=Arial,Arial][FONT=Arial,Arial]cases in which aggravating circumstances are found by the sentencing court. Kansas law also provides for the imposition of the death penalty [/FONT][/FONT]under specified circumstances, for a conviction of capital murder. See [FONT=Arial,Arial][FONT=Arial,Arial]KSA 21-5401 and KSA 21-6617. Felony murder and treason carry a term of life imprisonment with a 20-year parole eligibility date. See KSA 22-3717(b)(2)."[/FONT][/FONT]


Sorry I can't figure out how to put the link in without blowing the margins......
 
  • #127
This trashing the victim is so disgusting. What are we up to four or five affairs? All sworn to be the truth by the lying killer.
 
  • #128
Where did that come from!?

She was the victim of child sex abuse?

What?
:eek:

fran
 
  • #129
I'm SO sick of hearing about HCG.
 
  • #130
Now, is he out of time yet? We are to believe that Vashti was a suicidal, depressed floozy chasing men and shooting drugs.
 
  • #131
I have suffered from depression all my life, I have been hospitalized 2x because of depression. I have also contemplated sucide a couple of times due to conflict medication I was on.

I have only been dx with Chronic Depression.

I am so much better now!

Thanks for listening.
 
  • #132
he doesn't want to beat this horse to death.....lol
 
  • #133
I have suffered from depression all my life, I have been hospitalized 2x because of depression. I have also contemplated sucide a couple of times due to conflict medication I was on.

I have only been dx with Chronic Depression.

I am so much better now!

Thanks for listening.

Thanks for sharing that. So glad you are doing well now. Awesome :seeya:
 
  • #134
This guy is such a schmoozer...
 
  • #135
There's no reasonable doubt. The premeditation is so obvious with the projector being used to forge her journal entry, the melting of two hard drives, and the phones destroyed, and the threats that exactly match the crime.

What doubt?
 
  • #136
10-15 recess
 
  • #137
WAA WAA WAA...

They get to talk to you now and I don't get to again... Waaa waaaa waaa..

I am making a big pot of meatballs and gravy... Smells good and the slow simmering sound was keeping me awake during this closing..
 
  • #138
10 to 15 minute recess before the last 30 minutes of Prosecution's closing arguments.
 
  • #139
whew! He was hard to pay attention to. Why are male defense attorneys so smarmy? ::shudder::
 
  • #140
he doesn't want to beat this horse to death.....lol

but... and then he goes ahead and beats it to death... again

I like the way the defense atty reminds the jury that he won't have another chance to address anything the State may bring up, if it's new or whatever. As if he answered all the evidence presented already. HAHAHAHAHA
 

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