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You wondered if he had embellished his testimony. His testimony is more than her laughing, yes?I don't see how autopsy reports can confirm whether a murderer laughed...
You wondered if he had embellished his testimony. His testimony is more than her laughing, yes?I don't see how autopsy reports can confirm whether a murderer laughed...
I HATE plea deals! And they’re always so damn generous!BREAKING: Cora Twombly has admitted on the stand to playing a SIGNIFICANT role in the planning and execution of #VeronicaButler and #JilianKelley. The DA stated that in exchange for her testimony, he would recommend a life sentence with 30 years suspended. In my opinion, this is grossly unjust—it could mean NO jail time.At one point in her testimony, Twombly admitted she saw Paul Grice struggling on the ground with Butler and asked for help. Twombly says she handed #TifanyAdams a stun gun… and that was it. The DA didn’t push her for any further detail. What?! Is the state going to step it up soon? They are so focused on what route Twombly took to get where. Cora Twombly appears to show zero remorse in my opinion. No emotion. More updates to come.
How in the world is Grice being considered to testify? He's a direct killer. He went in, knife-a-slashing.
I could see where Cora might cut a deal for her testimony because she didn't have any direct contact with either victim. But, Grice?
And, Cora's only deal should be life in prison with parole in 20-30 years. Not a suspended sentence.
Something is rotten here.
If it was a full 30 years, I could, too. But in Oklahoma, a convict can be up for parole after serving 1/3 of their sentence. I can't stand the thought of Cora getting out in 10 years!Ok. That’s good news. That other reporter got it wrong, which is great. I can live with 30 years.
Yeah, that does sound odd.I have a hard time with this part of Grice's testimony. Yes, the details are horrible. But this part about the laugh just seems too outrageous. It could be completely true. But, Grice admitted he's a liar (spinning yarns about being part of a mercenary group). I wonder if he embellished his testimony at all?
Wondering if the laugh is how Grice remembers it, but perhaps we should remember it has been months since the event and this memory has played over and over in his head. I would suspect his current memory may have evolved in his nightmares of that day and may not be exactly what happened. Perhaps TA did laugh, or chuckle or even giggle in nervousness, but his memory may have changed the sound over time. Or maybe it was a completely unhinged cackle at the time.I don't see how autopsy reports can confirm whether a murderer laughed...
I actually don't. I think it happened just that way, evil laugh and all. Based on all I have read about TA and her prior interactions with people, it fits for me. What I take exception to is Grice in the retelling of this laugh seems to imply "and that your honor is when I knew I had messed up and been manipulated and tricked by this evil woman."I have a hard time with this part of Grice's testimony. Yes, the details are horrible. But this part about the laugh just seems too outrageous. It could be completely true. But, Grice admitted he's a liar (spinning yarns about being part of a mercenary group). I wonder if he embellished his testimony at all?
Exactly! Had he been truly remorseful, he would have led the authorities to the burial site instead of researching ways to flee.I actually don't. I think it happened just that way, evil laugh and all. Based on all I have read about TA and her prior interactions with people, it fits for me. What I take exception to is Grice in the retelling of this laugh seems to imply "and that your honor is when I knew I had messed up and been manipulated and tricked by this evil woman."
THAT I do not believe. Nobody tricked him into anything. He was a willing participant because it made him feel special. He liked it. It fed his ego. This alleged remorse is only because he got caught IMO.
Wondering if the laugh is how Grice remembers it, but perhaps we should remember it has been months since the event and this memory has played over and over in his head. I would suspect his current memory may have evolved in his nightmares of that day and may not be exactly what happened. Perhaps TA did laugh, or chuckle or even giggle in nervousness, but his memory may have changed the sound over time. Or maybe it was a completely unhinged cackle at the time.
Is Oklahoma a death penalty state?If it was a full 30 years, I could, too. But in Oklahoma, a convict can be up for parole after serving 1/3 of their sentence. I can't stand the thought of Cora getting out in 10 years!
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Yes.Is Oklahoma a death penalty state?
I thought the same thing when I read that. Sounds like something he’s heard before and maybe thought it would give his story some excitement or something. Sick. I don’t trust him at all. MOO.I have a hard time with this part of Grice's testimony. Yes, the details are horrible. But this part about the laugh just seems too outrageous. It could be completely true. But, Grice admitted he's a liar (spinning yarns about being part of a mercenary group). I wonder if he embellished his testimony at all?
Well from my reading of that….. something seems suspect IMO.![]()
UPDATE: A second defendant in Kansas mom's murder preliminary hearing waives his rights to speedy trial and preliminary hearing
Editor's note - This story is being updated as more information becomes available. It will read from the most recent updates down to the first story on Tuesday. Kari Moodywww.woodwardnews.net
12/17/24
On Tuesday, the court heard testimony from Cora Twombly, who was testifying as part of a plea agreement. Twombly spoke about how she, Cole Twombly, Adams and Cullum became a kind of anti-government church group. Twombly told the court that Adams had begun to talk more and more about her struggles with Butler. Adams is biological grandmother to two of Butler’s children. Twombly said eventually, Adams confided that she had plans to kill Butler.
Twombly also told the court about how the group early on, excluding her husband, began its plans for Butler. She did say, however, that later her husband was brought in, only a week prior to the deaths, because they needed him for a lookout. She said she had also told her daughter about the plans.
Twombly said she also operated as a lookout. She said they had intended to lure the two into a horse trailer, but things didn’t go according to their plans. She said Butler managed to get out and after driving up to the scene witnessed Grice stabbing Butler.
He has definite credibility problems. He has admitted he made up stories to the group about killing people before, and today he admitted lying to investigators. I'm not saying he's lying about everything or that any of these people are innocent, because I don't believe that to be the case. But when it comes to details that seem overly theatrical and ghoulish (like evil laughter) that Cora didn't mention, I think it's fine to question them.I thought the same thing when I read that. Sounds like something he’s heard before and maybe thought it would give his story some excitement or something. Sick. I don’t trust him at all. MOO.
I feel sick..........
Me, too. What is worse is the name of CTs minor daughter was repeated several times in this interview. Now, that poor girl is going to be run through the wringer on the internet. They could have just referred to her as Cora’s daughter. Poor girl.I feel sick..........