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Yes, pity....
:laughing: NOT!!!
Thanks again for the check! :wave:
:laughing: NOT!!!
Thanks again for the check! :wave:
Hey Borndem! :wave:
Can you get in the Calendar & Schedules for Wake Co. Superior court? Have you used his docket # (17CR216961) to find it on the calendar. It says it has a 6 month calendar on there. It's one of those sites I can't get into....
It takes 3to5 minutes to strangle someone? Wow, I didn't know. SadAwwwww :loveyou:Niner, , you make me blush! :blushing:
BTW, no Matthew Phelps on the docket -- today (or Friday).
IMO, his attorney, however bright and successful he is, is gonna have have a tuff time of it. If his med. consultant is much, much more convincing than the prosecution's expert, then Cheshire might have a chance at getting a 2nd degree murder conviction. But 123 stab wounds simply screams 1st degree -- even if the defense tries to claim 2nd degree due to no prior planning, IMO it's like strangulation -- it takes 3--5 minutes (sometimes more) to choke someone to death -- the strangler could stop and the victim could survive (unlike a bullet in the head or heart) -- but if Phelps had stopped stabbing after 5 or 6 stab wounds, Lauren might have survived. Usually the M.E. has no idea which stab wounds occurred in what order. Defense getting 2nd degree will be tuff if the prosecution is on the ball.
Hey Borndem! :wave:
Can you get in the Calendar & Schedules for Wake Co. Superior court? Have you used his docket # (17CR216961) to find it on the calendar. It says it has a 6 month calendar on there. It's one of those sites I can't get into....
Today's docket is the same as Friday's docket -- nuttin' for Matthew Phelps. Blanko & Zilcho.
You're welcome, my little coffee bean! Good to "see you" here!Thanks borndemnovich for keeping an eye out for these scoundrels. Sorta. ;0)