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Buys 5 containers of hydrogen peroxide. But he's not a monster. He rounds up for Feed America.
FWIW he's still a monster.
JMO
FWIW he's still a monster.
JMO
Good. I've been reluctant to post as I am behind. My afternoon is complicated as well.Lunch break.
After this I wonder how the jurors can even have an appetite. I'm sure they need a break though. Just sick. Sick.Lunch break.
I'm sitting here thinking about BW's bloody, hair matted slipper. And AW's robe with darkish red stains. Then at lowes the purchase of a 12 pack of shoe covers. Purchased on 1/1//23.After this I wonder how the jurors can even have an appetite. I'm sure they need a break though. Just sick. Sick.
Ana, as a real person, seems lost in the State's presentation. So far, a very methodical, sterile, unimpassioned case...
Perhaps a strategy? As not to inflame? To protect against appeal?
It's just that he didn't murder an something unimpassioned.
She was a living, breathing, impassioned, lovely, nurturing, talented, very much alive human being, mother to littles.
I hope that's not lost to the jury.
JMO
I'm sitting here thinking about BW's bloody, hair matted slipper. And AW's robe with darkish red stains. Then at lowes the purchase of a 12 pack of shoe covers. Purchased on 1/1//23.
The juror's are thinking of that too. IMO
ETA
Defense isn't denying the dismemberment or that he threw away all evidence including Ana. But her SUD was not as they described. Peacefully passing in her sleep. His slipper, and the bloody rug tell a different story of that night.
Please, Someone, ask the ME: are a bloody, hair-matted slipper and a red-stained robe and carpet consistent with any known symptoms or presentations of Legionnaire's disease?
How about with auto-erotic asphyxia?
That whole line of questioning from the Defense (of the many ways A person could die suddenly, of which ANA did not) was offensive. I hope it rubs the jury the same way.
If Ana had died of natural vauses of any sort OR at been killed without visible trauma, he wouldn't have had to dismember her. He could have just called 911, as a "loving" husband, no blame assigned.
Hacksaw tells the story.
JMO
1st BBM - right?! like it's funny but not.Please, Someone, ask the ME: are a bloody, hair-matted slipper and a red-stained robe and carpet consistent with any known symptoms or presentations of Legionnaire's disease?
How about with auto-erotic asphyxia?
That whole line of questioning from the Defense (of the many ways A person could die suddenly, of which ANA did not) was offensive. I hope it rubs the jury the same way.
If Ana had died of natural vauses of any sort OR at been killed without visible trauma, he wouldn't have had to dismember her. He could have just called 911, as a "loving" husband, no blame assigned.
Hacksaw tells the story.
JMO