I agree that I think he will take the stand. He is going to say he panicked and since he is father of the year he was so worried for his children. But how is he going to get past the part about not calling 911? If his defense is he didn't kill her why did he act like a killer? He knows the jury see's him as a liar at least in the fraud case. His recent guilty plea won't come up in this trial I assume but they know he was on home confinement and potentially was facing jail time. Is he going to say that his character has changed as a result of that case and that he would never hurt Anna. His searches say otherwise.
This jury isn't stupid. There are so many holes that the prosecution will make in his she died unexpectedly story it's going to make his head spin.
I originally thought his defense was so brilliant with the last minute guilty plea's but from what I saw with the opening and their theory of sudden unexplained death I don't think it's at all wrapped up for them.
Brian's Dad fled the marriage to Brian's mother when Brian was 8 or 9 ish and lived with a man on and off in
a house on Boston's south shore ( Hull) - until the Dad died while on vacation.
Here is an old article posted months ago about Brian's maneuvering with his Dad's estate. It also mentions that Brian was diagnosed as a sociopath. No surprise there.
Jury's are always a wild card - But there is no absolutely NO defense for Brian - it will be a quick guilty verdict IMO
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