I too find it abhorrent that she doesn't appear to react to any of the photos. She is a stepford wife. totally. Inside and Out.
So they recovered all of Laura? I thought they never found the head?
The jury hasn't seen the picture of the head yet. So far, we've heard about the torso, legs... This next witness may be the one who found it.
I know the judge is allowing jurors to view the photo in some other part of the court but he made it sound like each juror could decide for themselves if they wanted to view it.
If you were a juror would you pass? I think I'd view it, even tho I'd regret seeing it I'd want to remove any fairytale or not real stuff in my head and see the reality of what was done to Laura Ackerson.
Just a little boat info. I have never been in a john boat, am a canoe person. A canoe is VERY tippy, john boat - maybe not so much. But - add all the coolers and 2 people emptying coolers over the side.....then I am not sure about tippyness. One of the paddles shown, the short one with the black handle....is a kayak paddle. Person using it must sit near side of boat to use it. I would think he might have needed machete to cut lily pads.
He must have spent a lot of time cleaning paddles, boat and coolers...and used way more than a red coffee canister. Can not imagine a nearby hose.
I am only pondering and wondering.
The killers left two coolers thrown in the grass. Why didn't they burn them?
Wish the camera person would show the screen instead of doing is Facebook...pay attention, dude.
The way the monitor is situated, only the jurors can see the photos. The gallery cannot see them. Well, except for the "oops" picture inadvertently displayed on the big screen for a split second. Who knows if the witch was looking up at that moment.
That's Chad Flowers, WRAL cameraman, and he needs to be kicked every so often. Or... if you tweet to @WRAL and tell them to wake Chad up and focus the camera on the evidence screen, they will get him the message pretty quickly. (Ask me how I know... :floorlaughIf I were there in person I'd remind him (or give him a little kick myself).