The mother of victim Tywanza Sanders gave a touching, heartfelt account of her son's death:
http://nbc24.com/news/nation-world/federal-hate-crimes-trial-for-dylann-roof-set-to-begin-today
Sanders watched her son die.
"And we watched him take his last breath. I watched my son come in this world. And I watched him leave this world," she said.
Then the dead victim apparently came back to life, so another touching, heartfelt account of the victim's death could be offered up, in case you didn't get the message the first time:
http://nbc24.com/news/nation-world/federal-hate-crimes-trial-for-dylann-roof-set-to-begin-today
Sgt. John Lites told jurors he leaned down and held Tywanza Sanders' hand as the young poet-barber passed away. He squeezes, smiled, and was gone, Lites said.
This defendant really needs a good defense lawyer, but his defense lawyer, whatever he is, is not a defense lawyer:
http://nbc24.com/news/nation-world/federal-hate-crimes-trial-for-dylann-roof-set-to-begin-today
There was little to be said when defense attorney David Bruck started his opening statements.
"This really did happen," he said. He admitted he expected the jury to find Roof guilty.
Well, it is obvious what happened.
Not at all obvious. Look for evidence that actually points towards Roof's guilt.
Roof is appearing at his trial wearing his blue and white striped jail uniform. What kind of 'defense' lawyer would allow this? One gets the feeling that the fix is in.
Well, it is obvious what happened and of course the jury is going to find him guilty. No defense attorney could possibly prevent that outcome.
The only question left is whether or not he'll get the DP, but given that he faces 2 DP trials, I can't imagine he'll escape it.
I remember a lot of people saying that about Casey Anthony..
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