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I wouldn't bring him back even if I could, you know that right?
5 mins ago he wanted to swap places with him....
5 mins ago he wanted to swap places with him....
I wouldn't bring him back even if I could, you know that right?
5 mins ago he wanted to swap places with him....
I wouldn't bring him back even if I could, you know that right?
5 mins ago he wanted to swap places with him....
Sorry, distracted, lost track of the post saying the foreman even seems to have arranged the seating of jurors to watch the first video? Did any tweeter hint about who the foreman is?
The reporter I saw wouldn't mention/describe who...nada.
I'm trying to see the relevance, unless one, some, or more jurors are focusing in on his emotional demeanor.
No matter how many times I watch it, I can barely understand what they are saying. I legitimately have hearing loss in one ear, so I need to read lips when listening to substandard audio.
My husband can tell when I can't hear the TV. I subconsciously turn my good ear towards sound and furrow my brow (apparently). I have a good dude, he is sensitive to my distress at not hearing, even if it means watching TV at elderly volume
For the record, I've watched RH closely and see none of these cues ... not one time in any video/during trial.
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Interesting because LH said something along those lines at Cooper's funeral.
It's got to be to evaluate his emotional response, right?
I actually think this would be good for the defense.
Ross is worried about the impact of this on his job![]()