Not perfect, but I can see someone actually doing it.Freezing temps and gusty winds--perfect cigar smoking ambiance...
I know, and you can just see Spivey wanting to ask the questions to himself!
Can you IMAGINE how the northerners feel watching this trial? At least those of us here are somewhat accustomed to this...
20 MPH wind at 30 degrees.....was smoking a cigar believable?
What would happen if someone on the jury burst out laughing?
Yes, to me, because my husband and brother-in-law have done this in such conditions near the balcony alcove after family dinners.20 MPH wind at 30 degrees.....was smoking a cigar believable?
20 MPH wind at 30 degrees.....was smoking a cigar believable?
Wind gusts??? What the point ... that people can't light a cigar in a sheltered doorway in the wind?
He lied about being at breakfast...could not avoid the camera in the west hall.
20 MPH wind at 30 degrees.....was smoking a cigar believable?
Even though it's believable to me that a person would, I doubt the cigar story from JY.I've seen men try to smoke a cigar in worse conditions. Just hard to believe a man alone in a warm hotel room chooses to head outside to smoke a cigar. It's not as if he was a regular smoker. Kwim.
Yes, to me, because my husband and brother-in-law have done this in such conditions near the balcony alcove after family dinners.
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This is just nitpicking.......we could do this to anyone who testified and find little things like this.
Suit jacket was the only outerwear found in his suitcase or SUV.....write it down jury