havntgotaclue
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PoooohOh yep. Can smell the b@##@#$# from here

PoooohOh yep. Can smell the b@##@#$# from here
I was thinking, defense is saying that he was never shown violence in his crimes, why wud he go on to rape etc. I wonder how old his baby was at this point, if fairly newborn, maybe their sex life was non existent (post partum healing, exhaustion) and that's what caused his crimes to escalate to rape, even murder, as his sexual frustrations grew.
I'd give anything to be in court for the prosecution cross examination. I really hope he does LS justice and unpicks every one of PRs lying statements.Cross is going to be a dumpster fire
We live in hopeCross is going to be a dumpster fire
I was thinking, defense is saying that he was never shown violence in his crimes, why wud he go on to rape etc. I wonder how old his baby was at this point, if fairly newborn, maybe their sex life was non existent (post partum healing, exhaustion) and that's what caused his crimes to escalate to rape, even murder, as his sexual frustrations grew.
Looks a likely suspect, room on that footpath to park a car easily.This could be the patch of grass he's referring to, what do you reckon?
(streetview, hope it works)
Google Maps
There's no need to park on the pavement. There's plenty of room in the road as it's effectively a one-way street with no other cars in Oak Road, which is a cul-de-sac for motor vehicles.Looks a likely suspect, room on that footpath to park a car easily.
Looks a likely suspect, room on that footpath to park a car easily.
He'll have seen the cctv though.But it's probably the spot he's describing. Where he claims stuff happened - not where it actually happened. Hopefully the CCTV covers it.
Good point. Probably not then.He'll have seen the cctv though.
I think the defence lawyer is doing well and has gone along with his client taking the stand to tell the court what really happened on the night in question.<modsnip>
The defence lawyer is not the villain here and it feels wrong to me when people talk about another human like that who is doing their jobs. It can’t be an easy job they do and it certainly doesn’t pay as well as many other avenues of law. Many innocent people have needed a defence lawyer and are grateful for them doing that role and I’m sure that is gratifying, I doubt the lawyer is relishing this job at all, but they do not usually get to pick and choose their cases. Yes we can all be irritated that defence lawyers exist, but do we need to personally be so overtly rude and demeaning about him. Without defence lawyers we would have no justice system at all.
It is about 30 metres from the scream-witness house, and would leave no explanation for the man he witnessed leaving the park.
And there's still the bench/forensics situation...
He admitted he was out on the prowl again, then tries to make out he was only trying to drive Libby home. Doesn't he see the irony of this?Also, he has been quoted as saying how devastated he was for cheating on his wife for the first time ever - why on earth has he then admitted that he was out looking for opportunities to masturbate or looking for sex??! It makes no sense that a happily married man would be out looking for sex for the first EVER, the night that he happens upon a drunk, vulnerable girl who then makes a move on him - so many coincidences! I said before he reminded me of Ian Stewart from the Helen Bailey trial and he is definitely living up to the same level of ridiculousness, lies and pure fantasy. No wonder defence are scraping the barrel with their questionable suggestions, they haven't got anything credible to work with
I think the defence lawyer is doing well and has gone along with his client taking the stand to tell the court what really happened on the night in question.
...why on earth does he not want to put himself in that park?