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Hi folks, just joined and just started following case.
Quick question.. What was determined to be the time of death for MY?
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If I am not mistaken it is between midnight and 6am.
Hi folks, just joined and just started following case.
Quick question.. What was determined to be the time of death for MY?
I'm very knowledgeable. I'm commenting on this trial and what has been presented thus far. I never said drinking is a cause or excuse for abusers. Where in my post did you see that? I have not seen or heard testimony that Jason was a wife beater. Mental abuse, perhaps and MY didn't deserve this guy based on all we've heard about his affairs but so far I have not seen any domestic violence reports, testimony from doctors and/or her family or friends that MY was physically abused.
She may have been but how can one make that assumption based on nothing presented at this trial?
The size 10 shoe does not discount the size 12 shoe in the same size and brand that JY owned. There are only so many coincidences that can occur. I don't have an explanation for the 10, but it does not erase the fact that JY owned a pair of shoes with the same print as the print in the house.
I agree with you. If it were Jason wearing those size 12 shoes, he not only would have disposed of the shoes, he also would have disposed of the bloody shoe print.
JMO
I'm very knowledgeable. I'm commenting on this trial and what has been presented thus far. I never said drinking is a cause or excuse for abusers. Where in my post did you see that? I have not seen or heard testimony that Jason was a wife beater. Mental abuse, perhaps and MY didn't deserve this guy based on all we've heard about his affairs but so far I have not seen any domestic violence reports, testimony from doctors and/or her family or friends that MY was physically abused.
She may have been but how can one make that assumption based on nothing presented at this trial?
I'm so glad you were verified so now we know that what you say on here is to be trusted, from a legal point.
LOL,
fran
Making a fool of oneself does not equate to going on a murderous rampage. I've tried to release eggplants back into the wild in the grocery store at 2 AM (don't ask....:floorlaughand I will admit to making a complete fool of myself on more than one occasion....
I don't think Jason was a mean drunk - he was a stupid drunk. At least in public.
I would think alcohol would make him less able to pull this off, and work in the defense's favor if he'd had a few. He was def a life of the party guy (again - if by "life of the party" you mean peeing on the floor in front of people - which apparently is WAY more common than I would have ever guessed.......)
Oh what a sheltered life I lead.....
Are you watching live coverage on tv or online? Once truTV goes off where are you seeing it?
Are you watching live coverage on tv or online? Once truTV goes off where are you seeing it?
He disposed of the shoes. He just never figured that the investigation would uncover his purchase of the same brand/model of the shoeprint found at the scene. Hence the "donated to Goodwill" line and the coincidental purchase within days after the murder that he purchased a similar pair of shoes as the "missing" (meaning disposed) Hushpuppies.
I wasn't suggesting anybody will excuse his behavior. I think the jury will disregard the incident because it happened long before his marriage, was with another woman and also while he was drunk. In contrast, the therapist's conversation with Michelle was shortly before the murder. She specifically said there was no physical violence in the marriage and the murder was incredibly violent.
JMO
Making a fool of oneself does not equate to going on a murderous rampage. I've tried to release eggplants back into the wild in the grocery store at 2 AM (don't ask....:floorlaughand I will admit to making a complete fool of myself on more than one occasion....
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I agree with you. If it were Jason wearing those size 12 shoes, he not only would have disposed of the shoes, he also would have disposed of the bloody shoe print.
JMO
Thanks for the welcomes. Reason I asked was this..
Wouldn't the clothing MY was wearing (not normal bedtime clothes) make it more likely that the murder occurred closer to midnight or before she finally went to bed?
What did her friends/family say about her outfit and the likelihood she slept this way? I know my wife is very consistent in what she wears to bed, at least the type of clothes anyway.
FWIW, I'm on the fence with regard to guilt or innocence .
How exactly does one dispose of a bloody shoe print? Cut away that section of carpet? I'm not trying to be snarky, I honestly don't follow you.