TX - Former Dallas Police Officer Amber Guyger, indicted for Murder of Botham Shem Jean #5

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  • #1,401
She isn't acting.

And she sounds like to me she has a cold or something


No oscar for the role she's playing today. Not even a bit part in a B movie.
 
  • #1,402
I feel she is remorseful and she is not acting.
I would never vote for murder at at all.
 
  • #1,403
Agree with the expert currently on the WFAA video that bullet trajectory is key, along with testimony of Jean's neighbors about the sequence of events. That's going to determine whether Guyger really was justified in feeling he was a threat.

It doesn't change the fact that she had enough clues before entering that she was in the wrong place, nor that she should have backed out and called for help instead of going in with gun blazing.

Court back in session
 
  • #1,404
I'm glad I'm not the only being irritated with her baby voice. But her voice changed real quick when she snapped back at the prosecutor asking for a break didn't it? I'm glad that happened, and I hope the jury took note of that.

BBM: Ugh ... yes ... reminded me of Jodi Arias ... UGH !
 
  • #1,405
Just an observation - if she can't speak loudly enough for the courtroom to easily hear, how can she give audible commands as a police officer? Surely the prosecutor is going to point this out.
 
  • #1,406
She says she saw the door cracked open as she was putting key in. She did put the key in the lock. Says she heard someone walking inside the apartment.
 
  • #1,407
First said she heard walking around, then she said she heard moving around. Which is it? He wasn't walking around.
 
  • #1,408
She said she heard movement in her apt. when putting the key in the lock. Why the heck did she go in???
 
  • #1,409
I was about to comment on her voice just as she became emotional and the break was called. I'm wondering if the "baby voice" is how she speaks all the time or just now in court.

ETA: Never mind, she is now demonstrating how she opened the door and she is talking in a normal voice.
 
  • #1,410
Well that's why we're here, isn't it. Was that tragic mistake reasonable? Certainly going to the wrong apartment is reasonable. But after that, were her actions reasonable. Obviously we here are split on the issue. We'll see how the jury answers this question. My guess IMO is they will be split too, and there will not be any resolution in this trial.

That's my fear. Though, I feel like if it were reasonable, it would happen at least a few more times than this. Plenty of people
I feel she is remorseful and she is not acting.
I would never vote for murder at at all.

I would hope that you wouldn't have your mind made up without all the facts.
 
  • #1,411
She says there was no light on in the apartment. Saw silhouette figure against the window. Began drawing service weapon. Says she yelled Let me see your hands. Says he was moving around.

She says he came towards her at a fast paced walk. He was yelling Hey in an aggessive voice.
 
  • #1,412
This makes no sense. Wasn't he shot getting up from his couch based on the bullet trajectory?? OMG she's such a liar!! And if she was so terrified why did she proceed into the apt with her left arm still holding her gear?? Lies!
 
  • #1,413
Oh come on. She said he was coming toward her at a fast pace. She was in the doorway. Then how did she end up in the kitchen when she shot him?
 
  • #1,414
She says he was standing and pacing around. Says he began coming towards her.

I want to hear her say whether he was still standing upright during both shots.
 
  • #1,415
When the door moves ajar, no looking up to see the apt number? She proceeded inside, dumb


imo
 
  • #1,416
Be fair and listen to her side...yeah ok. I'm trying to but how FAIR was she when she shot and killed a innocent victim in his own home....how fair is it for the Wife along with the world find out about this affair. How Fair is it to the victim's family....
 
  • #1,417
Wow, she shot him immediately!
 
  • #1,418
Just an observation - if she can't speak loudly enough for the courtroom to easily hear, how can she give audible commands as a police officer? Surely the prosecutor is going to point this out.

That's my story and I'm stickin to it. It's Botham's fault.
 
  • #1,419
No one heard anything, no voices, no shouting, nothing.
 
  • #1,420
I Agree.

Now, I would feel some - some sympathy IF she had rendered aid, and was NOT texting while on the phone with 9-1-1.

And she's LE ? Really ? SMDH !

MOO
Yes I dont feel bad at all she's not an average citizen
 
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