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Has anyone found a sight with the pictures of the crime scene that where shown today in court?
Has anyone found a sight with the pictures of the crime scene that where shown today in court?
I loved it when the defense complained to the judge about the tub still being right there in front of the jury.
so the judge asked the pros if they had anymore witnesses that would be speaking about the tub. I think they said not much longer or something.
Then the judge asked the Defense, are you gonna need the tub for your defense......said something like...probably
duh
picture of shampoo and condition and hair tie in the tub
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I remember the jury asked the detective what the black spot was in the photo. I don't know if they meant the hair tie or the black spot on the bottle.
I wonder if Michele was leaning over the tub washing her hair?
The bathtub faucet is near the wall where the window is located which is opposite from the side where she would kneel down beside the tub if washing her hair. Far too uncomfortable. Didn't happen. Another position would be to sit inside the tub and bend the head under the faucet. Due to the recent surgery, neither of those options make sense to me. Following facial surgery, wouldn't you stand at the kitchen sink to wash your hair being most careful not to moisten the suture lines?
As difficult as this is to consider, my theory is that she was intentionally drugged. Once she became sufficiently incapacitated, he filled the tub himself. In her intoxicated state, he led her to the tub and plunged her head underwater. Sadly, Michele's defense systems were too weak to fight against his devious actions.
Ada stated that her mommy was fully dressed. Michele intended to take her daughter to McDonald's for lunch. Michele had no intention of washing her hair at that particular time.
MacNeill's "Oh, poor pitiful me. I'm on the verge of tears." fraudulent facial expressions for the jury make me ill. His sorrow is only for his sorry narcissistic self.
I thought it was cancer of the toe??? :scared:
Never heard of that before, but what do I know.
I am sorry to hear about your mom and sisterI know my kids would scream bloody murder over a splinter.
? for this board...
If you genuinely care, love someone doesn't adrenaline kick in to help that person and that means getting the person into a position that she can have CPR administered to her? I'm sure you all have heard about the person who picked up a car that was crushing their loved ones. I think that is extreme but I do think that initially the rush of adrenaline may mask any pain or discomfort a person feels while trying to save their loved one. The pain comes later.
I don't remember where I saw the drawing done by a child showing a lady in dark top and bottom clothing in the bottom of a bath tub. She also said her mother's face was above the water and her mom's hair was going down the drain.
When my mom was about 70, my dad got pinned under a cement stationary tub while trying to fix its drain. She lived it right off him and felt it was the adrenaline rush that gave her the strength.
Besides which, as someone noted, he claimed she was outside the tub and slumped over it. It shouldn't have been hard at all to get her out from a position like that.
I think I first saw that on Nancy Grace, and IIRC, she did it soon after her mom died. I saw a video clip last night of a little girl holding what looked like the same pic, but I didn't hear anyone mentioning what the video portrayed, although I assume it was probably her.
Bumping the live links
http://fox13now.com/on-air/live-stream-2/
http://wildabouttrial.com/martin-macneill-live-stream.html
The link for mobile and IOS devices and newer Androids:
http://fox13now.com/on-air/ios-live-streaming/