SoBeCzar
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[/QUOTE]people and manipulate situations. The defense team can try to laugh off the hitman as being opportunistic all they want, but c'mon, really? Did he really seek out the public spot light about this case? He really wanted to have his past history of gambling and a sex offender status made more public?
I hope that the PT drives home EVERY point in their closing arguments.
If you want to accept the happy go lucky gangstas or you want to accept the sad reality of the factual testimony....
Even the pastor......he may indeed feel some measure of guilt that he let Stacy go home to a murderer. He may very well feel that he didn't stand up enough......but really, he was taking Stacy's safety into consideration. She didn't want to tip off Drew that she was talking about him and was spilling the beans. It was a very bizarre crazy situation that I am sure that he has replayed in his mind over and over again. Did this case give him anything in return? NO. I imagine that it has been a source of mental anguish and deep regret for him.......it must have been terrifying to hear her tell him about her husband and then for her to go missing. He actually has a soul and a moral conscience.....
If they muddy him up it is only going to serve to make them look worse.
Even if Stacy was looking to seduce the Pastor (which I don't think was the case), it doesn't take away the veracity of her statements. IT just would further show her to be a desparate young woman looking for answers and comfort.
We are lucky that the judge allowed them both to say as much as they did, but some things were still struck that could have packed even more of a punch. I hope that the jury knows that they are receiving watered down testimony, but who knows what they are thinking.....
So many smoke screens in that room and loud, loud disruptive OBJECTIONS, sidebars, and poptarts that I wonder if they have been able to really, really process all of this information effectively. :maddening:
Drew is a major :butthead: and deserves to be in :jail: for the rest of his days here on earth.
The defense team are nothing but a bunch of cocky blowhards:cool2: who are
aggressive, flashy and trashy.
How do those people sleep at night?
Stacy who? in unison..........OHhhhhh that Stacy. .:curses:
:moo: toujours simply my opinion
QUOTE=SoBeCzar;8300816]The hit man testified that he had some problems getting a job and Drew found that he was getting a FBI hit coming back on his record. Drew was supposed to fix that for the "hitman". So I think Drew thought it was a little tit for tat situation with money to sweeten the deal.
I believe the jury will be as repulsed as we were about the way the DF has belittled witnesses. Like when they asked the pastor if he always embarrasses people by meeting in public. Or continuously pushing the idea that drugs caused Kathleens to fall after it has been said she did not have drugs in her system and a fall would not have caused the head injury. The jury is said to be 50 to 60 yr olds. They know a pastor has to be careful about accusations of impropriety. They know a con artist. And when they read the Letter they will recognize a dangerous bully.