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They both testified that there was no drug debt between them = meaning between the two of them.
JMO
I took "them" to mean TM & JG (as a couple) and TLM. Thanks.
They both testified that there was no drug debt between them = meaning between the two of them.
JMO
I took "them" to mean TM & JG (as a couple) and TLM. Thanks.
You need to link up these factual statements - how do you know she kept anything? Where is that written? What case was disclosed in court? Provide the link for that, please.
TIA,
Salem
Well, if TLM will plot against a fellow inmate, then I think its entirely possible that TLM plotted against MR. Even without her lawyer's inadvertent help in doing so, I think TLM is/was more than capable of making a plan and carrying it out, all on her own, just to hurt people. :twocents:
The question of the drug debt was left IMO wide open - TM never said (nor was she asked) who JG ripped off.
TLM said that neither TM or JG owed her any money - but that they may have owed others (Carol?)
So IMO the question of the drug debt is not dead in the water ... I fully expect that we will hear more about it from the defence as the trial progresses.
@AdrianMorrow
Tara McDonald says James Goris did have a drug debt: he ripped someone off for 20 or 30 pills worth $400. She had no debts.
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The jury is returning. Ready to resume.
Derstine asks McClintic about providing theories of the crime. McClintic tells Det. Smyth, "James or Tara, I only met Tara like twice
RaffertyLFP: McClintic said she heard rumors about Stafford and McDonald. She said they did not owe her any drug money but they may owe money to others
Derstine asks McClintic about statements she made in video about Tara McDonald and Rodney Stafford
Well has it been proven that she plotted against anyone?
Actually, TM testifed that JG owed a drug debt, but never specified to whom the debt was owed in her testimony. moo.
RaffertyLFP:
She said she never owed anybody money for drugs, James Goris did [via Twitter]
http://www.canada.com/news/Tori+Sta...home+daughter+killer+video/6265400/story.html
McDonald told the court that she did not have any drug debts but Goris had at that time recently "ripped" someone off for 20 or 30 OxyContin pills worth about $400. She also denied that the family had received any type of ransom call the night Stafford went missing.
She passed the lie detector test even though she was clearly lying. She was still maintaining that she was not involved and also stated that she was wearing different clothes that day.
I don't know if that is what she did or not, or even why she might have done such a thing. But, from the way this trial has been going so far, it certainly seems Derstine might take it in this direction. He has already gone ahead and shown the history of violent thoughts, gangster friend she kept, lurid music she listened to (though I realize the songs he pointed out and played in court were not found on the ipod - to my knowledge, and I can also agree that music does not a murderer make!)... I'm thinking that next we'll hear the defense say it was some kind of tiff between her and MR that set the wheels of horror into motion... jmo.
Well has it been proven that she plotted against anyone?
It would be interesting to have all the phone records of everyone involved to compare them and see who was calling who..........when and at what time.
I would assume both the Crown and defense would have that information.
We may hear more about that in the future............JMO
TLM lies, tells the truth, lies more, tells more truth, lies more... etc.
Where do her lies end, and where does the truth begin? And where does that truth end, and her other lies begin? Ad nauseum. :banghead:
That is why we have to pay very, very close attention to ALL the evidence presented in this case. Not just assume there is no evidence against the accused (the trial isn't over yet, all the evidence isn't presented yet), or just assume that he is absolutely, without a doubt, guilty. It is fine to have opinions, I am not saying we shouldn't think that he is *probably* guilty/not guilty, but to make a definite decision, ALL the evidence needs to be presented. We can not rely on her word only, just because she sometimes tells the truth. Her word is only there, as far as I am concerned, to 'back up' the evidence. Unless evidence is presented that matches her statements perfectly, then it is probably fairly safe to disregard anything else she says. Or is it?
I just hope, at the end of it all, that the right decision and the right people are locked up. For life. This is about Tori, a little girl whose life was taken away from her before she even had the chance to live it. She didn't die of natural causes. She died because some person(s) took it from her. This has to be done right.
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TLM has testified that she was not owed any money so IMO why would TLM take Tori for a drug debt, sorry but that theory is just not gonna fly with me.
JMO
Well, yes ... she has a proven history of plotting revenge. lRevenge should be her middle name.
One example:
In a number of letters, McClintic vows revenge against specific fellow inmates and detention centre staff.
McClintics letters make frequent references to a group known as the Murderous B****es.
One letter contains the names, addresses and phone numbers of witnesses who testified against her on robbery and assault charges.
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/ToriStafford/2012/03/21/pf-19530466.html
Among her planned targets was her own mother as well as innocent family members of people she believed had wronged her or her friends.
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/ToriStafford/2012/03/21/19533701.html?&pic=0
IMO she was full of pent up rage and spent most of her time planning her horrific revenges.
Another example:
No, the assault charge is alleged by LE, just as the charges against MR are alleged by LE.
Everyone is entitled to their day in court.
I believe past and present behaviour can provide insight on credibility though.
Like the old saying goes....judge people by what they do, not what they say.
I was thinking about Derstine using those Necro lyrics as a strategy in his defense so I looked up the track list for Much Dance 2009. If you want to make a case for sexual assault...just look up the lyrics to the songs on there. :what::floorlaugh:
Here's the list...
01. Rihanna - Disturbia 03:37
02. Lady GaGa - Just Dance (Feat. Colby O'Donis) 03:20
(HCCR's Bambossa Remix)
03. The Pussycat Dolls - When I Grow Up 03:46
(Ralphi Rosario Remix Radio)
04. Ne-Yo - Closer 03:56
05. Chris Brown - Forever 04:09
06. Britney Spears - Break The Ice 02:54
07. Danny Fernandes - Private Dancer (Feat. Belly) 02:44
08. Classified - Hard To Be Hip Hop (Feat. Maestro Fresh Wes) 02:45
09. Kanye West - Flashing Lights (Feat. Dwele) 03:32
10. Girlicious - Like Me 02:51
11. Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love 03:55
12. Jordin Sparks - No Air (Feat. Chris Brown) 03:41
(DJ Swerve Remix)
13. *Shiloh - Operator (A Girl Like Me) 02:54
14. Avril Lavigne - The Best Damn Thing 03:06
15. Metro Station - Shake It 02:50
16. Lil Wayne - Lollipop (Feat. Static Major) 04:06
17. Usher - Love In This Club (Feat. Young Jeezy) 04:15
(Reavers Remix)
So you can see how much of a stretch it is to be using song lyrics in a serious abduction, rape and murder case. Especially when she's already admitted to being the actual killer. They really are clutching at straws here.
Can you imagine if the Crown had picked through all of the songs on that list and mentioned all the sexual references that may have tied in with what TLM claimed he did to Victoria? A tape we have been told was playing in the car on the way to Guelph? Not to mention the other CD's that were found. We never heard what was on those. Because it doesn't matter. Music doesn't make people rape and kill.
MOO