- Joined
- Aug 19, 2012
- Messages
- 14,025
- Reaction score
- 61,212
Is it lunch time yet? Has he finished? :bored:
We can but hope. I am wanting Judge to get in at least an hour of his summing up before they have to finish today.
Is it lunch time yet? Has he finished? :bored:
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/incoming/live-helen-bailey-murder-trial-12617279
[FONT="]12:24[/FONT]
[FONT="][h=3]Ian 'bleeding on sheets'[/h]The evidence, from the mother of Helen Baileys godchildren Janice Rochester, proves beyond doubt Stewart is telling the truth about the duvet.
Janice told you she thought on April 6, she had a phone call with Helen, and that Helen said Ian had been bleeding on the bed sheets. Isnt that precisely what Stewart said?
It couldnt be disposed of before April 11, because he had not been allowed by his surgeon to drive before then.
[/FONT]
I'm also frustrated that the cadaver dog evidence appears to have been dismissed by both the Prosecution and Defence in their summing up. Powerful evidence Helen was killed inside the house, that destroys the Nick and Joe fantasy, surely? I sincerely hope the Judge reminds the jury of it.
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/incoming/live-helen-bailey-murder-trial-12617279
[FONT="]12:39[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#141414][FONT="][h=3]Would Stewart have kept appointment with solicitor?[/h]“If Stewart had just killed his wife, was the appointment to the solicitors one he had to keep on April 11? “Would he really have gone to the solicitors that day to deliver a few files after killing Helen and the dog, and throwing them in the cess pit?
“Is Helen renewing her searches as to why she felt so exhausted? No. “Might Helen have just have put down the iPad and turned to doing something else after 10.58am on April 11?
“Might she have popped out to get some milk? Actually do some writing? “Can you exclude those possibilities? “There isn’t any proof Helen popped out for milk and returned home upset, so why on earth should that detail pop into Stewart’s account?”
[/FONT]
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/incoming/live-helen-bailey-murder-trial-12617279
[FONT=&]12:39[/FONT]
[FONT=&]Would Stewart have kept appointment with solicitor?
“If Stewart had just killed his wife, was the appointment to the solicitors one he had to keep on April 11? “Would he really have gone to the solicitors that day to deliver a few files after killing Helen and the dog, and throwing them in the cess pit?
“Is Helen renewing her searches as to why she felt so exhausted? No. “Might Helen have just have put down the iPad and turned to doing something else after 10.58am on April 11?
“Might she have popped out to get some milk? Actually do some writing? “Can you exclude those possibilities? “There isn’t any proof Helen popped out for milk and returned home upset, so why on earth should that detail pop into Stewart’s account?”
[/FONT]
She wasnt his WIFE .... stick to the facts Mr Flint
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/incoming/live-helen-bailey-murder-trial-12617279
[FONT=&]12:43[/FONT]
[FONT=&]Would Stewart have called surgery about his dressing if he had killed Helen?
“Helen hadn’t used her phone at all that day (April 11) even when she was very much alive and sending emails that morning.
“Do you really truly believe that her killer’s instantaneous reaction would be coolly, calmly, to pick up the body of the woman and the dog, and remember to call the doctor’s surgery about his scheduled appointment to have his dressing changed?
“Would that really spring to the foremost of his mind if he had brutally and savagely just killed Helen?”
[/FONT]
Because that was Plan no. 1 and the reason why Helen didn't take the fecking car with her.
DUH! Honestly, has he not been listening? :laughing:
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/incoming/live-helen-bailey-murder-trial-12617279
[FONT="]12:43[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#141414][FONT="][h=3]Would Stewart have called surgery about his dressing if he had killed Helen?[/h]“Helen hadn’t used her phone at all that day (April 11) even when she was very much alive and sending emails that morning.
“Do you really truly believe that her killer’s instantaneous reaction would be coolly, calmly, to pick up the body of the woman and the dog, and remember to call the doctor’s surgery about his scheduled appointment to have his dressing changed?
“Would that really spring to the foremost of his mind if he had brutally and savagely just killed Helen?”
[/FONT]
Eh ? where did he get the savagely from ? he has been at pains to tell us nobody knows how Helen was killed, no marks etc ? that she was possibly not even murdered
I can see what's happened here, IS said himself he likes to barter, he's written his own summing up to save on legal fees.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Seriously jury must be sick of this by now. He's coming over very condescendingly I think.