Maja
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Me too. Even though her testimony was articulate, she struck me as being drugged or something while on the stand. I can't find the correct words....but something about her seemed a bit off. I hope and pray she hasn't made a mess -- even though replacing a juror with an alternate seems like an option the judge would take if necessary.
I am having a problem hearing Kurtz!
Cell phone records and seizure time. Text messages are not traceable and therefore they will not show a seizure time in the call records. At 6:05am on 7/12 there is a cell phone showing a seizure time of 1 second. This must have been an audio type call. To me, this implies, that the cell phone location was not unknown and this call was simply made as a cover up. However, I believe, there is also testimony that BC did not have his cell phone on the first trip to HT at 6:23am. This 6:05am call seems to be a very important discovery.
Cell phone records and seizure time. Text messages are not traceable and therefore they will not show a seizure time in the call records. At 6:05am on 7/12 there is a cell phone showing a seizure time of 1 second. This must have been an audio type call. To me, this implies, that the cell phone location was not unknown and this call was simply made as a cover up. However, I believe, there is also testimony that BC did not have his cell phone on the first trip to HT at 6:23am. This 6:05am call seems to be a very important discovery.
Cell phone records and seizure time. Text messages are not traceable and therefore they will not show a seizure time in the call records. At 6:05am on 7/12 there is a cell phone showing a seizure time of 1 second. This must have been an audio type call. To me, this implies, that the cell phone location was not unknown and this call was simply made as a cover up. However, I believe, there is also testimony that BC did not have his cell phone on the first trip to HT at 6:23am. This 6:05am call seems to be a very important discovery.
It has been disappointing. Based on what they've presented, I couldn't find him "guilty" even though I'm fairly certain he killed her.
I'm pretty sure he said it was his office at Cisco.
Awwwwe..could have been indeed...but didnt I hear the kids passports were there too..I thought she couldnt go home with her mom and dad because Brad had them??? Ohh never mind..IM sure it will become more clear next week..at least I hope so..:seeya:
Yes.
And the reason he gave the last name Wilson is because he didn't want anyone tracking her down and asking her what Brad was like. They lived together and after a brief while broke up and Brad moved out. Jen discovered that Brad broke into her apartment and snooped around after they were finished. She promptly moved. She has lots more to tell and was interviewed by the Police related to this trial. I doubt she's being called to testify.
Didn't we hear that BC didn't have the phone on the first trip to HT and had to make a call to locate it? Or am I simply confusing all the details here? If there was a call at 6:05 that was answered within that 1 sec (meaning it didn't go to voice mail), there would be no need to "locate" the phone later, right? :waitasec:
Things don't seem to be coming in when you expect, like the necklace. As snowshuze said, I thought it was going to be introduced right after the discussion of jewelry on the body. It wasn't. So there is still a lot of stuff that we know should be in evidence and we're still waiting for it.
He could have had it at 6:05 and then set it somewhere or left on a counter and forgot where. So he called it to hear the ring. I've done that before.
I've been on hunt for my phone while I'm talking on it!!! Duuuh.
Just tacking on here because I had a thought about this 'Krista mom' thing. These girls were very young when their mom was killed. Two thoughts I have, first, when one is adopted, regardless of age, *usually* one eventually comes around to calling their adopted mother, mom. Second thought, I remember when I was little, back in the stoneage, on occasion calling one of my teachers 'mom', without thinking. As I said, these children were so young, I'm thinking something like 'Krista-mom', might not be as strange as it's often made out to be by some. It's not like Nancy is ever coming back to reclaim her role. And I'd bet money her family hasn't hidden all trace of her from her children. I'd guess her pictures are still around them, stories about their mom, Nancy, being told to the children, etc. When little children are hurt, or frightened, or have a NEED, who do they usually call out for? "mummy"/'mommy'. These girls were so little, so traumatized, having someone, some person to refer to as 'mommy', is that so bad? JMT