GUILTY UK - Rebecca Watts, 16, Bristol, 19 Feb 2015 #14

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  • #181
AL: "the effects which will be felt for a very long time... and your wrongful convictions risk adding to the carnage.
"Don't struggle to turn SH into a murderess, if you're struggling its cos it's not true -she isn't"

I hope the judge corrects those comments. They seem a bit much to me.

He also said "I'm not asking you to feel sorry for SH, though if she's innocent she has in any view had a wretched few months".
IF! I don't think he even convinced himself.

I saw this coming and surely most of you too: today we would feel 'depressed' after her defense barrister's speech...

I'm not. I don't think he made any persuasive points.
 
  • #182
www.bristolpost.co.uk/Becky-Watts-S...tory-28085319-detail/story.html#ixzz3qj9w8oQU

So in the "Shauna is Innocent story" I wonder when NM puts the batteries into the stun gun? First he'd be driving then they go straight into the house. Is it another thing he supposedly did in that 15-20 minute time frame?


Well, being as he can unpeel sellotape with one hand and use a circular saw to make precision cuts with his eyes closed, then I imagine popping a few batteries into a stun gun while he's nipping up the stairs, would be a doddle for him
 
  • #183
Just curious... Can the jury be interviewed by msm after the verdict if they choose?

No. They are not allowed to discuss their deliberations and verdict with anyone. Ever.
 
  • #184
He also said "I'm not asking you to feel sorry for SH, though if she's innocent she has in any view had a wretched few months".
IF! I don't think he even convinced himself.



I'm not. I don't think he made any persuasive points.




IF

Ha ha, typical lawyer, covering himself !
 
  • #185
The compilation from today's session in court is now available in http://1drv.ms/1Q8x2tp

Note please that this is a new code to have access. Forget about the previous you

used in days before to go to 'One Drive'.

I too updated this new one here in my signature.

If 'The Bristol Post' still adds later something more from today's court (they use to do it everyday as they report much later than 'UK & Eire database...' I too will add it to today's Office Word document for eveything to be complet.

Now will catch up in the Tweets posted here on WS.

Thank you to the ones who posted them :daisy:
 
  • #186
Thank you Cherwell. Another question... I keep reading ppl talking about the judge, will the judge just give jury instructions or will he/she actually sum up the evidence presented?
 
  • #187
Well, being as he can unpeel sellotape with one hand and use a circular saw to make precision cuts with his eyes closed, then I imagine popping a few batteries into a stun gun while he's nipping up the stairs, would be a doddle for him

:giggle::giggle:
 
  • #188
:violin: :boohoo: :guitar: :drumroll: :judge:

Let's form an orchestra with all the music that has been played today in court :puke:

In the final movement of Mahler’s 6th Symphony, the composer calls for a Hammerschlag (a hammer blow) to represent the knocking of fate. The little pic above of the judge banging his gavel as part of your orchestra made me think of that.

Fate is knocking for these defendants.
 
  • #189
Thank you Cherwell. Another question... I keep reading ppl talking about the judge, will the judge just give jury instructions or will he/she actually sum up the evidence presented?


He will do both
 
  • #190
Thank you Cherwell. Another question... I keep reading ppl talking about the judge, will the judge just give jury instructions or will he/she actually sum up the evidence presented?

The judge will give a detailed summing up of the entire case. It will be lengthy, because he will need to talk about all four defendants individually. He will also instruct the jury, which includes clarifying the question of joint enterprise.
 
  • #191
Thank you Cherwell and Alyce. I am really looking forward to his summing up.
 
  • #192
Going back to this:

christine megson
‏@meganewswest
Jury hearing last minute statement on behalf of Donovan Demetrius before closing statements.
6:36 a.m. - 5 Nov 2015
Bristol, England


I wonder if this is to do with the prosecution's closing speech, in which he talked about DD actually assisting in handling the packages. As far as I recall no evidence was ever presented that he was directly involved in that, but the prosecution spoke as if there was.



christine megson ‏@meganewswest · 30s31 seconds ago  Bristol, England
"Prosecution cannot say that James Ireland and Donovan Demetrius knew what was inside the bags and cases they moved"

christine megson ‏@meganewswest · 2m2 minutes ago  Bristol, England
"But we say there is plenty of evidence they knew what they were dealing with was the proceeds of serious crime"

christine megson ‏@meganewswest · 38s38 seconds ago  Bristol, England
"It makes no difference if they believed they were involved in a relevant criminal offence "
 
  • #193
We have joint enterprise here too so if Sh is found to have been part of the kidnap plan she could be found guilty of murder even if she wasn't the one to murder her. I know there's some case that's been in the news where a getaway driver in a bank robbery was convicted of murder under that law because somebody was shot dead during the robbery.

Personally I'm still not convinced there was a kidnap plan. It could be a spur of the moment sexual assault gone wrong (Becky died lying on her back on a hard surface with a hand over her mouth, so he could've been on top of her) or Becky catching him watching or videoing her (He's also up on an unrelated voyeurism charge and an unrelated sexual assault charge). He could then have come up with the kidnap plan as a backstory, thinking it made him sound like some kind of heroic moral crusader, rather than a sex pest.


I think more will come out after the trial. Remember in Jo Yeates' case, it all came out afterwards that Vincent Tabak had downloaded 🤬🤬🤬🤬 of petite blond girls with short hair being strangled during sex. Perhaps there is stuff like this that has been deemed inadmissible. I'm sure what actually happened will become clearer when the trial is over. People will go to the press with stories.
 
  • #194
Well I have a pounding headache after today's events. :/
 
  • #195
Will the judge instructions be allowed to be posted online as were all the proccedings in court until now?

In previous cases they did it? TY.
 
  • #196
I am thinking with just what we know so far, either deliberations will be very quick or very, very long.
 
  • #197
I am thinking with just what we know so far, either deliberations will be very quick or very, very long.
Or somewhere in between ;-)
 
  • #198
I wonder how much the fact of only 11 people on the Jury might become a problem ?

ie; with 12 and 2 disagreeing with the majority, then 10-2 majority would work

with 11 and 2 disagreeing - are they allowed a 9 - 2 ? I think someone posted on here yesterday that it has to be 10 - 1
 
  • #199
I'm confused - what are the long tweets?
 
  • #200
https://twitter.com/stevenmorris20/status/662684047127281664



something like this Edgedweller, takes up too much space and downloading can be a headache

LOL - am trying to show an example but now cant get it to load !! anyway, as Clio has said, they have more stuff in them, the pic of the journo etc, so take up more space
 
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