DeDee
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Alex knew the Jury wasn't swayed by his constant lies. He began to wither after he testified. He lost weight. Although he'd appear to have clarity, at times, hIs eyes faded; no longer clear and bright.It must be very hard for his family to see where he is today. Post-sentencing photo from your link.
Once, I watched convicted felon AM stand during a break the Judge called. It was maybe 5 days before the end of the trial. AM stood, then slowly sidestepped toward the aisle as if he had important places to go and no one could see him. His shoulders were humped and no longer erect. Head was down as he shuffled about between the aisle and the D table before a guard saw Alex ambling away. She told the guard who was closest. Alex was ambling about on a mission in his head when the guard quietly led him back to his proper place. He had no focus. Maybe no purpose.
It reminded me of my father in early stages of ALZ. My father was 82yo at onset. AM is just 54yo. MM was 52yo. Buster is 26yo. PM was 22yo. I saw BM took his father's advice and wore a hat at HH.
JMOO