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I must say I have made the ( possible) error of starting with the WS Corrie McKeague MP case last week as I try never to look at two cases/trials simultaneously.
I know this will be safe harbour over in here as that ones a bit :hot: and :gaah:but still very interesting re. what happens in a MP case where the family try to run their own press and investigation.
Back to Helen - I did find his strange Youtube videos of hand-built clock mechanisms last year but just checking my bookmarks now I can't locate. I will try again and post next week, gives a flavour of the man IMO.
If we're lucky enough to have a member attend trial that will be doubly interesting.
Even though we've been waiting a while for this one to start, the scenario of him in the house sat on the sofa watching the TV whilst she was in that septic tank still chills me. ( Plus the nipping off on holiday of course. )
RIP Helen, what a terrible waste of a life ...and Boris of course.
(It'll be interesting to eventually hear his claims as to whom he "inadvertently " killed first and how that logic plays out.)
ETA - just read Alyce's last post - he better not do a silent .
Obviously I know zero about him but I reckon a tall tale of manslaughter- unless being inside has really knocked the stuffing out of him and he keeps schtum?
My instinct/prejudices tells me that if he could seduce a writer like Helen he must have had some spinning yarns or charisma and maybe that leads to him wanting his moment in court, but really IDK, s'pose it all depends on how strong the prosecution's case is/ how his flaws interact with his legal advice .
I know this will be safe harbour over in here as that ones a bit :hot: and :gaah:but still very interesting re. what happens in a MP case where the family try to run their own press and investigation.
Back to Helen - I did find his strange Youtube videos of hand-built clock mechanisms last year but just checking my bookmarks now I can't locate. I will try again and post next week, gives a flavour of the man IMO.
If we're lucky enough to have a member attend trial that will be doubly interesting.
Even though we've been waiting a while for this one to start, the scenario of him in the house sat on the sofa watching the TV whilst she was in that septic tank still chills me. ( Plus the nipping off on holiday of course. )
RIP Helen, what a terrible waste of a life ...and Boris of course.
(It'll be interesting to eventually hear his claims as to whom he "inadvertently " killed first and how that logic plays out.)
ETA - just read Alyce's last post - he better not do a silent .
Obviously I know zero about him but I reckon a tall tale of manslaughter- unless being inside has really knocked the stuffing out of him and he keeps schtum?
My instinct/prejudices tells me that if he could seduce a writer like Helen he must have had some spinning yarns or charisma and maybe that leads to him wanting his moment in court, but really IDK, s'pose it all depends on how strong the prosecution's case is/ how his flaws interact with his legal advice .