http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-new...cence-8244535#ICID=Android_TMNewsApp_AppShare
Tiny bit of the This Morning interview here. How many times can you say "you know" in one sentence? Gigi- I believe this is usually used when the speaker is lying. Have you come across this in your profiling before?
ETA: Did anybody watch This Morning today? Apparently the case was discussed on there
More from the above link,
Asked if Butler had used delaying tactics by changing his defence team, he said: "I don't know because I am not privy to conversations he had with his counsel.
"On at least one occasion it was his counsel withdrawing from him. The reasons for that she didn't disclose. It's none of my business. We are effectively on the third set of legal barristers, solicitors."
I knew he had sacked the legal team, but didn't realise it was in fact the third team he had used at the trial. Was this all paid for by the state?