Yes I'm at a loss. It's all incredibly suspicious and so damn convenient. As with the apparent hair.How does a piece of glass stay on a bumper that long? Also, what about the camera footage of KR backing into JOK's car? Does the CW contend that collision happened AFTER KR supposedly murdered him? Must have been the most adhesive piece of glass ever or it was bitten by a radioactive spider. JMO
I'm glad you kept up with the various glass pieces...I zoned out listening to the chant of "which of these pieces"...so it appears to be another botched set up. jmooWait. So after all this painful testimony, it turns out that none of the glass on the bumper matches the glass that was found with John O'Keefe?
What are we even doing here? The bumper just had some random pieces of glass that have zero relevance.
(Except there's a single piece of glass found by Proctor at the scene that matches what's on the bumper, but neither piece matches the drinking glass. That's extremely suspicious.)
For years, military courts have been dealing with all sorts of post-trial issues because they don't have a SOP to record proceedings and transcripts from the court reporter take months, if not years, to get typed up and submitted to complete the trial record. Or the recordings get lost.The technology to amplify human voices is over 100 years old. Why does no one in Norfolk County seem to be aware that it exists? Instead every witness has to be constantly exhorted to keep their voice up.
The implies, to me, that JO or someone who was near his body, was outside with a glass, probably from the party.
I'm not holding it against the witnesses. They probably don't do much testifying with a substantial cross examination, and this is probably the first time they've been on the stand on a big case.I would like to see more authoritative scientists, these 3 women all seem too hesitant and too many "ums"