SleuthyGal
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I met the dog walking guy and his wife. They were sitting behind me. Very nice folks. His dog died in Jan 2010 (a large tumor was found).
The defense's opening was sooo long...too long by at least an hour. I saw people zoning out, including some on the jury. People were getting very antsy. The judge looked annoyed and when Kurtz started arguing, he got upbraided a few times. That didn't look good in front of the jury! I couldn't believe they presented the rumors in the case. I also couldn't believe they started discussing what the prosecution would present. Not sure how it played online, but I can tell you inside the courtroom people were bored that last 45+ min.
However, we have confirmation that there WAS NO 4:20AM VISIT TO HARRIS TEETER. None. Nada. That info was wrong.
I met the dog walking guy and his wife. They were sitting behind me. Very nice folks. His dog died in Jan 2010 (a large tumor was found).
I think she said Friday night.
eta: I wasn't paying close attention. :-O
It's building the foundation to her filing for divorce.
For those who are curious, when they showed the crime scene photos, they made sure that no one in the gallery could see anything. They used 2 or 3 8 x 10 photos and Cummings held each photo up in front of his chest, in front of the jury. No one but the jury and the lawyers standing near him could see the pictures. At all other times the photos were face down and put away.
The camera was focused tightly on Nancy's parents during much of that testimony. Mrs. Rentz kept her head bowed.
The defense's opening was sooo long...too long by at least an hour. I saw people zoning out, including some on the jury. People were getting very antsy. The judge looked annoyed and when Kurtz started arguing, he got upbraided a few times. That didn't look good in front of the jury! I couldn't believe they presented the rumors in the case. I also couldn't believe they started discussing what the prosecution would present. Not sure how it played online, but I can tell you inside the courtroom people were bored that last 45+ min.
However, we have confirmation that there WAS NO 4:20AM VISIT TO HARRIS TEETER. None. Nada. That info was wrong.
Brad purchased a tarp the day before the murder. Kurtz claimed it was for Nancy so that when she painted at J.A's house she wouldn't get paint all over. That strains credulity on every level (Brad doing anything for Nancy and doing anything to help Nancy with her painting project). Brad was not happy that Nancy was helping to paint and earning some spending money. It doesn't make sense that he would go to Lowe's a purchase a tarp to 'help' her with this painting stuff.
If he was thinking of using the tarp to cover or dispose of her body (which it sounds like what the prosecution believes), then yes, he was pre-planning her murder.
Brad purchased a tarp the day before the murder. Kurtz claimed it was for Nancy so that when she painted at J.A's house she wouldn't get paint all over. That strains credulity on every level (Brad doing anything for Nancy and doing anything to help Nancy with her painting project). Brad was not happy that Nancy was helping to paint and earning some spending money. It doesn't make sense that he would go to Lowe's a purchase a tarp to 'help' her with this painting stuff.
If he was thinking of using the tarp to cover or dispose of her body (which it sounds like what the prosecution believes), then yes, he was pre-planning her murder.
Brad purchased a tarp the day before the murder. Kurtz claimed it was for Nancy so that when she painted at J.A's house she wouldn't get paint all over. That strains credulity on every level (Brad doing anything for Nancy and doing anything to help Nancy with her painting project). Brad was not happy that Nancy was helping to paint and earning some spending money. It doesn't make sense that he would go to Lowe's a purchase a tarp to 'help' her with this painting stuff.
If he was thinking of using the tarp to cover or dispose of her body (which it sounds like what the prosecution believes), then yes, he was pre-planning her murder.
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