Agree totally. It does seem over the top tho what the defense is saying.
Not to me and I have no axe in this fire at all.
Their cross examinations have provided bombshells.
I started watching it accidentally on Tube and I became fascinated..
I watched how the prosecution witnesses behaved and my internal alarm bells all rang very loudly.
Remember these are people well versed on the law, had access to the best minds yet performed so poorly that anybody would be shaking their heads.
And all this before the defense has even put its case forward..
Toto.. theres a prob...
I'm a former emergency worker, nurse and paramedic and if there were blue lights flashing on my lawn and my phone ringing at the same time, instinct would kick in.. I wouldn't sleep through both though I could well sleep through a call.. alone.
My dog wouldn't sleep through it either... but they're all tucked up nicely and miss the whole thing and dont even go and look at the place from where his body was moved when they finally awaken..
A cop doesn't go check his own garden after he is informed that a dead body with clear injuries congruent with a fight decides not to bother go look-see?
A poster suggested earlier that if KR was guilty she should have stayed in her bed until someone came to tell her the bad news.
That is exactly what this family did..
Do you not see it?