MA - Bella Bond, 2, found dead, Deer Island, Boston Harbor, June 2015 - #6

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  • #901
Does anyone know how RBs participation will work during MMs trial?

As a witness will the state hand over all of the trial evidence in ADVANCE to RBs attorney? Doesn't seem right if they did that, other witnesses won't get copies of the evidence in advance or even be allowed to hear the proceedings.

I would think RB will go in "blind" regarding the evidence and that should make things even more interesting.

If they play by the rules, no coaching (other than by her own attorney), not revealing evidence etc... I would expect RB to be a loose cannon in that courtroom.
 
  • #902
Does anyone know how RBs participation will work during MMs trial?

As a witness will the state hand over all of the trial evidence in ADVANCE to RBs attorney? Doesn't seem right if they did that, other witnesses won't get copies of the evidence in advance or even be allowed to hear the proceedings.

I would think RB will go in "blind" regarding the evidence and that should make things even more interesting.

If they play by the rules, no coaching (other than by her own attorney), not revealing evidence etc... I would expect RB to be a loose cannon in that courtroom.
Technically, your own attorney isnt supposed to coach you in such a way as you change your testimony. They might clean her up.. put her hair in a bun and make her look like a librarian but they are not supposed to bend your testimony. Will they? do they? probably. I really do wonder who is going to believe her. Once they ask her if she was drugged up after the death to make her docile i think her goose is cooked. Docile doesnt mean unable to use a cell phone. The problem is, if they dont believe her IMO, the prosecution's case falls apart. It becomes he said she said.. he pleads not guilty.. she says he did it..MOO

Anything i write is just my opinion
 
  • #903
Docile doesnt mean unable to use a cell phone. The problem is, if they dont believe her IMO, the prosecution's case falls apart. It becomes he said she said.. he pleads not guilty.. she says he did it..MOO

I agree. Plus MMs attorneys will interview all the neighbors and anyone else that may have seen RB out and about in the last few months (without MM).

The list of things that can impeach a witness fits RB to the letter!


Ways to Impeach a Witness

The most frequent ways to impeach a witness is through the use of their prior inconsistent statements or criminal records.

Other methods of impeachment include showing that a witness is biased in favor of one side over the other because of a family relationship, financial interest or other motivation.

A witness can always be impeached by showing that they were drunk or on drugs at the time of the incident.


http://criminal.lawyers.com/criminal-law-basics/whats-impeachment-of-a-witness.html
 
  • #904
If MM is the only one charged with murder, I can see the prosecution maybe offering her a plea for testimony. Whether she'd take it or not is another question (I have a feeling she may). IMO she would make a very questionable witness. I just don't think a jury would buy it.

My suspicion is that they will both be charged for murder. I don't believe either would take the stand then. It would be a nightmare, and it is up to the prosecution to prove "beyond a reasonable doubt". The defense doesn't even have to put on a defense if they choose not to because ultimately the burden is on the prosecution.

Maybe the COD will be announced on Oct 20 & we will find out more then on how they might proceed.
 
  • #905
like auntie

I think she would "goochy-goo" anyone that was willing to pay the bills and keep the drugs coming.

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  • #906
I don't think he came back to boston for RB. I think he came and was like hey let me see if I can find my kid.... and that "marriage" in FL prob didn't last this long.

I think JA must have had marital issues and was moving back to MA. He had no place to stay so hooking up with RB and her nice Sec 8 housing seemed like a great plan until he could hustle something else.

He ran away from the prostitute addict but there he was-- hooking up with her.
 
  • #907
I think Joe A. came back to Lynn, Boston to live with his mother and his mother said "I want to see my grandchild." I think she pushed him to try to reconnect with Bond so she could see Bella.
 
  • #908
it is possible they only ran the DNA in MA, or that FL hadn't entered his into the federal database yet.

--he had a # of felony charges in florida, pleading "nolo contendre" , or guilty, as he did, there wouldn't be DNA taken/filed then?
 
  • #909
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  • #910
If MM is the only one charged with murder, I can see the prosecution maybe offering her a plea for testimony. Whether she'd take it or not is another question (I have a feeling she may). IMO she would make a very questionable witness. I just don't think a jury would buy it.

My suspicion is that they will both be charged for murder. I don't believe either would take the stand then. It would be a nightmare, and it is up to the prosecution to prove "beyond a reasonable doubt". The defense doesn't even have to put on a defense if they choose not to because ultimately the burden is on the prosecution.

Maybe the COD will be announced on Oct 20 & we will find out more then on how they might proceed.

I am sure they want to have the option of going after her for murder if they can't get a conviction on MM.

I don't think they will cut any sort of deal with RB, why should they? If she doesn't testify against MM then she will almost certainly be convicted of murder at this point. Her testimony will be an attempt to save her own neck, she isn't do the prosecutors any favors.
 
  • #911
I don't think he came back to boston for RB. I think he came and was like hey let me see if I can find my kid.... and that "marriage" in FL prob didn't last this long.

I don't think he came for RB. He was looking for a place to stay until he could do better, I feel.

Does he have a job? A place to live? What could he offer a child?

He ran away and left his child with a woman he would not stay with. A woman who was a prostitute and an addict, Great mother choice for your precious child.

RB had a pretty nice place to live because she had a child
 
  • #912
Just wondering how many believe Joe Amoroso is the biological dad of Bella? I believe he is.
 
  • #913
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I am sure they want to have the option of going after her for murder if they can't get a conviction on MM.

I don't think they will cut any sort of deal with RB, why should they? If she doesn't testify against MM then she will almost certainly be convicted of murder at this point. Her testimony will be an attempt to save her own neck, she isn't do the prosecutors any favors.

I suspect they will both be charged with murder, but we'll have to wait & see how they proceed on what evidence they have.

But I guess what I am saying is IF they maybe would offer her a plea because of the case they can only build, there would only be one trial instead of two. She would be serving a sentence set forth in a plea no matter what. As we are all aware, there are no guarantees of a guilty verdict. So what if there were two trials & no conviction? It all depends on what evidence they can prove beyond a reasonable doubt.

I'm only bringing this up as a possibility.
 
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But I guess what I am saying is IF they maybe would offer her a plea because of the case they can only build, there would only be one trial instead of two. She would be serving a sentence set forth in a plea no matter what. As we are all aware, there are no guarantees of a guilty verdict. So what if there were two trials & no conviction? It all depends on what evidence they can prove beyond a reasonable doubt.

I'm only bringing this up as a possibility.


I see your point, and the DA is under tremendous pressure.

If they have no evidence and could get RB to sign a stiff plea deal (with enough prison time to save the DA's face) I could see that happening. Even without new evidence I think they might have enough to get RB convicted of manslaughter.
 
  • #916
I don't think he came back to boston for RB. I think he came and was like hey let me see if I can find my kid.... and that "marriage" in FL prob didn't last this long.

--it's possible that he came back for his ex (hoping she'd take him back?) she had moved back to boston june 2015 , after they split.

--between arriving in MA august 26th and having 'family time' w/ RB on september 17th, that gave him 3 weeks to seriously track down his daughter, why didn't he get DCF involved then?

--everyone failed bella.
 
  • #917
I don't think he came for RB. He was looking for a place to stay until he could do better, I feel.

Does he have a job? A place to live? What could he offer a child?

He ran away and left his child with a woman he would not stay with. A woman who was a prostitute and an addict, Great mother choice for your precious child.

RB had a pretty nice place to live because she had a child

Please correct me if i am wrong.. but that housing was not supposed to be for anyone but RB and the baby, correct? So whether she had MM living for her or JA thought he was going to live with her.. IF SOMEONE REPORTED HER she could lose the housing.. What a joke.. the neighbors didnt report abuse of Bella.. why would i think they would report the "flavor of the week" boyfriend? Never mind..
Anything i write is just my opinion
 
  • #918
Please correct me if i am wrong.. but that housing was not supposed to be for anyone but RB and the baby, correct? So whether she had MM living for her or JA thought he was going to live with her.. IF SOMEONE REPORTED HER she could lose the housing.. What a joke.. the neighbors didnt report abuse of Bella.. why would i think they would report the "flavor of the week" boyfriend? Never mind..
Anything i write is just my opinion

I think the whole house/building was Section 8. Glass houses, kwim?
 
  • #919
Please correct me if i am wrong.. but that housing was not supposed to be for anyone but RB and the baby, correct? So whether she had MM living for her or JA thought he was going to live with her.. IF SOMEONE REPORTED HER she could lose the housing.. What a joke.. the neighbors didnt report abuse of Bella.. why would i think they would report the "flavor of the week" boyfriend? Never mind..
Anything i write is just my opinion

She was committing fraud. She was approved two bedroom for her and Bella. People with prior drug arrests aren't even allowed HUD housing voucher. How she got approved I have no idea. People do slip through the cracks, It's a federal program. She was committing fraud on all levels. I hope they add fraud charges to pay them back like they did octomom but hers was welfare fraud.
 
  • #920
Just wondering how many believe Joe Amoroso is the biological dad of Bella? I believe he is.

I don't see too many reasons to question his paternity, and I'm not entirely sure why it matters in his case. He believes he's the father, and although he might not have been living in the same house or up to the sort of standards as a father that we 'expect' a man to be, he seems to have felt some kind of connection to the child. Whether he donated the sperm or not, he's the closest thing to father she had....none of the men RB was involved with tried to take on the role of a proper dad to her.

Sometimes the genetic connection isn't the main thing, it's whether or not a parent cares and is there for a child.

What does his being the 'dad' mean, now that Bella's dead? I don't mean that just in a rhetorical sense, but what does it mean? Why is it important? Does it mean there's a father crying in the gallery as the evidence is read out? Even that will do something for Bella. The jury will (I presume) need to see people in the gallery who care and are affected by the loss of the dear child. Whether or not that assists in justice, I don't know.
 
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