NH NH - Elizabeth Marriott, 19, Durham, 9 Oct 2012 - #10 *S. Mazzaglia guilty*

  • #361
He tells the jury that they should all be insulted that they are to believe what the defense has inferred, that Lizzi, in the company of virtual strangers, would willingly participate in extreme sexual acts.

by Jen Crompton/WMUR 11:16 AM


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  • #362
My brain keeps going back to drugs and alcohol.

However could they have done what they did without being under the influence of SOMETHING?

They are built that way to begin with and don't need a chemical to transform themselves.
 
  • #363
  • #364
Ahhh. I don't know, but the strip poker scenario just doesn't ring true to me.
 
  • #365
Why is the State saying that strip poker was even played that evening? Was this substantiated by anyone other than kat and/or seth? IMO strip poker did not happen that night.
 
  • #366
Oh Nnnnnooooooo. 1 F word
 
  • #367
Why is the State saying that strip poker was even played that evening? Was this substantiated by anyone other than kat and/or seth? IMO strip poker did not happen that night.

I wonder why the State needed to accept the strip poker scenario too. I guess they needed it as a lead in to Seth's setting up a sex scene that was rejected by Lizzi. Can't come up with a better answer. Anyone?
 
  • #368
Ahhh. I don't know, but the strip poker scenario just doesn't ring true to me.

Me neither. It never has.

Who goes over a friend's place and has both the friend and her boyfriend hit on her. She declines to both. But then agrees to go down that same road by agreeing to strip poker?

IMO after Lizzi declines both advances the last thing she wants is to get near that subject again. A movie yes. Strip poker no.
 
  • #369
I wonder why the State needed to accept the strip poker scenario too. I guess they needed it as a lead in to Seth's setting up a sex scene. Can't come up with a better answer. Anyone?

What about plan A is to approach Lizzi and see she will go for it and Plan B overpower her, painting text, tarp and rope.
 
  • #370
I wonder why the State needed to accept the strip poker scenario too. I guess they needed it as a lead in to Seth's setting up a sex scene. Can't come up with a better answer. Anyone?

Because they are saying KM's story is the truth, imo.
 
  • #371
I wonder why the State needed to accept the strip poker scenario too. I guess they needed it as a lead in to Seth's setting up a sex scene that was rejected by Lizzi. Can't come up with a better answer. Anyone?

I think their argument depends on everything KM has said about that night being true, so they didn't want to contradict their own best witness.
 
  • #372
I wonder why the State needed to accept the strip poker scenario too. I guess they needed it as a lead in to Seth's setting up a sex scene. Can't come up with a better answer. Anyone?

Did KM testify to that in the grand jury? If so, that's why. The state needs the jury to believe that KM was completely honest.
 
  • #373
Me neither. It never has.

Who goes over a friend's place and has both the friend and her boyfriend hit on her. She declines to both. But then agrees to go down that same road by agreeing to strip poker?

IMO after Lizzi declines both advances the last thing she wants is to get near that subject again. A movie yes. Strip poker no.

She hadn't been hit on by either of them by the time the strip poker was supposedly being played.
 
  • #374
Just like no woman deserves to be raped because of how she is dressed. The State by acknowledging the strip poker is allowing the same thought process. IMO agreeing to strip poker does not mean the rape and strangulation that followed is just the tiniest bit the murdered girl's fault.

But why even go there? Why even mention the strip poker? Why even open that can of worms?
 
  • #375
Oh Nnnnnooooooo. 1 F word

<abacus> :)

thanks for the updates sleuthy friends.......:websleuther:

omg i can't believe i have to fly the hive right now.....:mad:

will be back soon i hope......praying:please: that the state brings it home......

anxious to see y'alls opinions when i return......:loveyou:

:heartbeat::rose: LIZZI :rose::heartbeat:
 
  • #376
Did KM testify to that in the grand jury? If so, that's why. The state needs the jury to believe that KM was completely honest.

Right! Got it. Thanks
 
  • #377
<abacus> :)

thanks for the updates sleuthy friends.......:websleuther:

omg i can't believe i have to fly the hive right now.....:mad:

will be back soon i hope......praying:please: that the state brings it home......

anxious to see y'alls opinions when i return......:loveyou:

:heartbeat::rose: LIZZI :rose::heartbeat:

bye for now.:loveyou:
 
  • #378
Because they are saying KM's story is the truth, imo.

I think you're right ohiogirl. hook, line and sinker. Why the attorney can't imagine that juries and people in general can hear the ring of truth in someone's statement and seperate it from what stinks to high heaven?

IMO I have to believe that Casey Anthony was a terrible miscarriage of justice particular to that county in Florida and does not reflect the intelligence and common sense that most people have in the rest of the country.
 
  • #379
Break!
 
  • #380
Davis looks very tense.
 

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