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This is so very hard to read. 

Sadly, right now I think she is just thinking about herself and the guilty verdict she just got.I hope KA is listening to every single word of this! Grrrrr
This is bringing me to tears.@JessicaTaylorTX
Moriah’s mother is testifying now. She talks about the day Wilson was born. “She had power in her. She screamed so loud.” She said she was just a little body that wanted to move. As she became a little girl, she realized she just needed to move, and shine.
4:39 PM · Nov 16, 2023
Collective heart break.@alcaprari23
Cash now recounting Mo Wilson's last few days on earth. Shares a funny anecdote about how excited they were to see each other in Austin that Mo even forgot her bag at the airport. They retrieved the bags and shared Cash's king bed as they caught up about everything.On 5/11, she remembers how Mo spoke to Matt on the phone. When Mo left for her bike ride, Cash took a photo of her and sent it to her mom. Cash wrote, "your girl is in safe hands here in Austin." Mrs. Wilson lets out an audible sob at that painful memory.
4:16 PM · Nov 16, 2023
As frequently as we see the darkest side of humanity here, it is a privilege to see the bright side. Resiliency and grace. That Cash stays in that apartment, as a way to honor Mo, it's extraordinary.@alcaprari23
"I have held a lot of guilt for not being able to protect her that night," Cash says.Cash says she did not realize that she gave chest compressions to her friend more than 100 times. She did not know that she was already dead when she was giving CPR.Cash says she moved back in to that apartment because she didn't want the darkness to take over that home. She calls it a safe place because she feels Mo there. But admits its challenging to live there. "Every time I park my car and I walk up my stairs, I have to talk myself into doing it. I have to tell myself that there is nothing that's scary on the other side of the door. Every time I go to put in a load of laundry, I see the dent that the bullet left when she was shot in the head. Every time I get something out of my pantry, I think of her standing right here."
Deliberation time 2:22:37
Mike Armstrong has been dismissed. Next witness: Dr. Judith Knotts. She works in the chaplaincy program for the Travis County Jail.Knotts says Armstrong has enriched her life beginning 7 months ago when she first met her. Says she feels honored to have met her. Says she meets with Kaitlin on Mondays and they have a Catholic church service together.
5:35 PM · Nov 16, 2023