Mark Sievers Livestream Trial Thread - Days 1 - 4

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  • #701
It just goes to show you cant judge a book by its voice. :)

Ive been listening without watching and from his voice only, you would never think he was an evil killer of someone with a hammer.

But then when you look at him then you can start to believe it because of his size and appearance.
I get the exact opposite feeling listening to his voice. His voice is totally flat and unemotional with no feeling whatsoever. You would think he was reading a recipe out of a cookbook. Absolutely no remorse about beating an innocent woman's brains out with a hammer. Perfect example of a cold-blooded psychopath.
 
  • #702
Brooke Shafer (@BrookeWINKNews) Tweeted:
Wright said Teresa Sievers’ husband, Mark, had multiples ideas of where and how his wife should be killed. One idea was a “mugging” at her office. Wright said all of the planning was done through communication on their prepaid phones. #SieversTrial @winknews Brooke Shafer on Twitter

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  • #703
Time and Place was discussed. CWW and MS didn't text on their other phones, but actually talked.

In my own words what I heard.
They discussed how this was suppose to happen. One of the two plans or options or locations or possibilities discussed between MS and CWW was when Teresa was leaving work. Mark had initially thought at the office because it was in a secluded area. Mark thought it could happen as soon as she left work walking to her car.
 
  • #704
I get the exact opposite feeling listening to his voice. His voice is totally flat and unemotional with no feeling whatsoever. You would think he was reading a recipe out of a cookbook. Absolutely no remorse about beating an innocent woman's brains out with a hammer. Perfect example of a cold-blooded psychopath.

Yes to me CWW sounds cold blooded. The way he can laugh about hot dogs, while being interviewed about his part of a murder is bizarre.
 
  • #705
  • #706
Jake Allen (@Jake_Allen19) Tweeted:
As a side note, Wright is testifying a lot earlier in this trial compared to the Rodgers trial.

Wright was the second or third to last witness in the Rodgers trial.

I believe he is the fifth witness to testify in the Mark Sievers Trial.

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  • #707
Jake Allen (@Jake_Allen19) Tweeted:
Two testified today and two others this morning.

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  • #708
Jake Allen (@Jake_Allen19) Tweeted:
Okay, I'm getting ready to leave the courtroom in a little bit so I can catch a flight.

You'll have to follow @kaitlinroseg for coverage of the #SieversTrial
the rest of the day and tomorrow.

I'll be back on Monday after a short vacation.

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  • #709
Kaitlin Greenockle (@kaitlinroseg) Tweeted:
Anytime Wright had to come down to Florida to do work for the Sievers medical practice Mark would pay for his travel.

Kaitlin Greenockle on Twitter
 
  • #710
  • #711
I get the exact opposite feeling listening to his voice. His voice is totally flat and unemotional with no feeling whatsoever. You would think he was reading a recipe out of a cookbook. Absolutely no remorse about beating an innocent woman's brains out with a hammer. Perfect example of a cold-blooded psychopath.

I think its just his quiet tone that surprised me the most. I do agree about his cold and nonchalant way of talking about such horrible things. He even giggled some when he talked about how he entered into agreement with MS.

It is so scary to think there are people like him walking the streets that are so willing and capable of killing another human without blinking an eye.
 
  • #712
I think its just his quiet tone that surprised me the most. I do agree about his cold and nonchalant way of talking about such horrible things. He even giggled some when he talked about how he entered into agreement with MS.

It is so scary to think there are people like him walking the streets that are so willing and capable of killing another human without blinking an eye.
Exactly! Very chilling.
 
  • #713
Kaitlin Greenockle (@kaitlinroseg) Tweeted:
Wright said the hardest part of planning the murder was making sure Mark and his children weren't there so they would be safe.

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Kaitlin Greenockle (@kaitlinroseg) Tweeted:
Mark told Wright that if Teresa wasn't alone when he was there to kill her that he would have to kill the other person as well, that that person would be collateral damage, Wright said.

Kaitlin Greenockle on Twitter

Kaitlin Greenockle (@kaitlinroseg) Tweeted:
Wright said Mark gave him the code to get the garage open, the security alarm code and he had left a side door unlocked for Wright.

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  • #714
Wow, Mark would have thrown in another person to be killed with no qualms. Any witness walking with Teresa...just kill them. Mark said doing it at the office location as Teresa left work usually alone. Curtis had concerns about trying to kill Teresa leaving work because someone might be with her. Mark said there could be no witnesses, so the other person with Teresa would have to be killed too. CWW said that wasn't an option with him. CWW then went into the fact that he didn't own a gun nor did he want to be traveling across state lines with a gun.

MOO, I don't know why CWW drew the line at not killing another person, but had no qualms killing Teresa. I guess he felt he was only being paid to kill one person. It's disgusting how cold the deal.
 
  • #715
Kaitlin Greenockle (@kaitlinroseg) Tweeted:
I had told Jimmy (Rodgers) that it was time to go. Mark and Wright had planned the timing of the trip, Wright said.

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Kaitlin Greenockle (@kaitlinroseg) Tweeted:
Wright and Rodgers left for Florida Saturday, June 27.

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  • #716
Kaitlin Greenockle (@kaitlinroseg) Tweeted:
We (Wright and Rodgers) didn't bring any weapons with us. Because it was supposed to look like an interrupted burglary, so they were going to use something in the house to kill Teresa, Wright said. #SieversTrial

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  • #717
Kaitlin Greenockle (@kaitlinroseg) Tweeted:
Rodgers didn't bring any weapons, but he did bring two pairs of coveralls so evidence wouldn't be left behind, Wright said.

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  • #718
Brooke Shafer (@BrookeWINKNews) Tweeted:
@winknews Wright said he asked Mark when talking about plans, what if there was someone with Teresa when murder was supposed to happen. Wright testified Mark said there could be no witnesses, "they would have to be collateral damage, you would have to kill them." #SieversTrial @winknews

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  • #719
Julia Jenaé (@JuliaCourtTV) Tweeted:
Prosecutor asks Curtis Wright why he involved #JimmyRodgers in the scheme. Wright says he knew from conversations that Rodgers had been involved with something similar in the past.
#MarkSieversTrial

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  • #720
Kaitlin Greenockle (@kaitlinroseg) Tweeted:
Wright said Mark told him he cleared out some brush in the back by the fence so that when Wright and Rodgers came over the fence they wouldn't get cut, scratched or leave blood behind.

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