There will be police statement witnesses, 3 post mortems, blood spatter experts, phone and laptop examinations, perhaps Marli's treating doctors, [insert SCREAM], and that's before the defence gets started!
do we know if the tranquiliser was before the first or second visit?
a penny for everyone's thoughts?
a penny for everyone's thoughts?
Right, speaking of tranquilisers...
Sorry Prime, I'm a lady.
This is turning into a farce. What a waste of court time; not just the once but almost every day the court finishes early.
I'm thinking : what sort of a court system hears from one witness and then calls it a day!
Exactly!!!!! After following GBC trial, Ian Stewarts and Nathan Matthews to name a few, UK and Oz, nothing like this?!
I'm thinking : what sort of a court system hears from one witness and then calls it a day!
I understand, certain wines and Rum/Whiskey has that effect. I agree, the alcohol probably fueled his anger to proceed with the killings.I feel sure he was well and truly drunk the night before, maybe whilst committing murder. I think what happens is the smell of alcohol, if there is enough, leaks through the pores in our skin as our body tries to eliminate it and also from the lungs during air exchange. I am sure we could find something on the internet for it. Rather than a pure alcohol smell I think it is bad breath with a sweet odour.
I feel sure he was well and truly drunk the night before, maybe whilst committing murder. I think what happens is the smell of alcohol, if there is enough, leaks through the pores in our skin as our body tries to eliminate it and also from the lungs during air exchange. I am sure we could find something on the internet for it. Rather than a pure alcohol smell I think it is bad breath with a sweet odour,ie not truly the smell of alcohol.
I feel sure the policeman who first spoke to Henri would have smelt alcohol as HVB was very likely to have been drinking after the murders. In fact, I think he said he had an alcoholic drink, did he not? I am sure that was to disguise more than one drink. One can see why it took him so long to call for help, what with sobering up and getting his story right (a joke really). I suspect he fell asleep at some stage between the murders and calling the ambulance which was done on waking up. This was his unconscious state he referred to -!
Anthony Molyneaux‏ @AJGMolyneaux 22m22 minutes ago
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Henri's injuries after the morning of his family's axe murders. @TimesLIVE
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