GUILTY UT - Michele MacNeill, 50, found dead in bathtub, Pleasant Grove, 11 April 2007 - #1

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  • #421
Not meant as a criticism, but prosecutor appears inexperienced in basic direct examination

Dis-jointed questions, sorry hard to keep up here,lol.

First time poster - long time reader at WS. Not sure I'm posting correctly but can't stand it anymore - had to ask this - Is this prosecutor just out of law school? I've never seen anything like it before.

:greetings: :welcome6:

Oh good! I'm not the only one. He seems very, either inexperienced or disorganized.

and now we have the "smiling chimpmuk-like" defense attorney

I like this smiley to describe him :oddsmiley:

:giggle:

Why doesn't someone tell Mrs. Daniels to speak into the microphone? :banghead: She is sitting with the mic to her left!
 
  • #422
First time poster - long time reader at WS. Not sure I'm posting correctly but can't stand it anymore - had to ask this - Is this prosecutor just out of law school? I've never seen anything like it before.

Agree. As I posted, he appears inexperienced. He should have been more prepared with his direct.
 
  • #423
Now for the smiley defense attorney. He is sharper than he appears, imo
 
  • #424
jury questions
 
  • #425
Ding, ding, ding ... jury questions
 
  • #426
Same as yesterday, judge forgets until reminded, that jury can ask questions of the witness.
 
  • #427
:greetings: scorpio1115

Glad you came out of lurkdom!
 
  • #428
Sandilicious! ‏@azmatthews 7m
@WildAboutTrial I realize this guy reminds me of Smiling Bob from the old erection commercials, then he went to jail
 
  • #429
I think that's one of the biggest red flags. No one gets in that way. Not only is it just counter-intuitive, i.e. wrong, you couldn't lean back or lie down because of the faucet. And the slope would force your back into the faucet.

I can't even picture anyone all messed up on a bunch of drugs doing that. There's some thing that don't get messedf up when you are and getting in the bathtub the normal way is one of them.

Whitney Houston, enough drugs to die, still got in the tub the right way.

I don't think anythhig could change my mind on this aspect, she did not get in that tub by herself and she wasn't conscious when it happened.

If you want or need to heat up the tub water I'd rather my toes feel when the water is getting too hot versus a burn to my chest, neck or face. Thank you.

IMO it's like facing the tank when you're on the throne. No one does that. Notice on that tub in the court there looks like a depreciation in the fiberglass for where a pillow for a head or a head would lean against.
 
  • #430
I doubt it. People also don't usually get in the tub with a shirt on. :twocents:

Oh yeah that too!!! :floorlaugh: I think being clothed in the bathtub went out with the Victorian era.
 
  • #431
Jury Questions -

1. Were you looking at anything specifically when Martin was performing compressions?

answer - no

2. Was Martin on the phone while you were there?

answer - no

3. How did her shirt come off?

answer - (Sorry I missed it)

4. Where is the park in relation to the houses?

answer - In the middle of them..

5. Is that the park where you saw Jillian?

yes

6. Was Michelle's shirt wet?

answer - not that I recall
 
  • #432
good questions

was martin on phone with 911 at anytime - no
was michelle's shirt wet - not that I recall
how did the black shirt get off - don't know; but the wife tank was up above her breast for the CPR
where is the park - all houses look out over the park
 
  • #433
Does anyone know what was determined as the official cause of death?
 
  • #434
The case was closed for about a year and half until it was reopened on the insistence of some of Michele MacNeill's family members. Eventually, another medical examiner, Dr. Todd Grey, reviewed the case and determined Michele MacNeill died from "combined effects of heart disease and drug toxicity," but could not determine if Michele MacNeill's death was a homicide or natural.

Then, yet another doctor reviewed the case, Dr. Joshua Perper, who says Michele MacNeill died as a result of drowning, but he also couldn't determine whether she died as a result of an accident or whether it was a homicide

http://www.hlntv.com/article/2013/10/15/what-really-killed-michele-macneill
 
  • #435
The case was closed for about a year and half until it was reopened on the insistence of some of Michele MacNeill's family members. Eventually, another medical examiner, Dr. Todd Grey, reviewed the case and determined Michele MacNeill died from "combined effects of heart disease and drug toxicity," but could not determine if Michele MacNeill's death was a homicide or natural.

Then, yet another doctor reviewed the case, Dr. Joshua Perper, who says Michele MacNeill died as a result of drowning, but he also couldn't determine whether she died as a result of an accident or whether it was a homicide

http://www.hlntv.com/article/2013/10/15/what-really-killed-michele-macneill
body never exhumed?
 
  • #436
this is just midmorning break, right? not early lunch, i hope
 
  • #437
this is just midmorning break, right? not early lunch, i hope

Right. The judge said 15 minutes. :judge: Not sure how long ago that was.
 
  • #438
Oh thank heavens, fox 13 works on my iPad. Happy-happy-happy. Hi all
 
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difficult typing. 2 cats and laptop in my lap
 
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