GUILTY UT - Michele MacNeill, 50, found dead in bathtub, Pleasant Grove, 11 April 2007 - #2

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Valium is an oldie but goodie med that is used for muscle spasms. More effective than Flexeril, Soma etc. Most people think of Valium for nerves. It is a benzo so docs don't like to use it as much for those that are drug "naive". I have never heard that term. Love it.
 
  • #222
I'm hoping the defense thinks they're smarter than a 12 year old. I think MacNeill enjoys tormenting his family.

So sad, but true. I think he's one of those who, once you cross him, writes you off as dead, or just offs you. His demeanor while Rachel was testifying showed that. In the beginning, he was trying to look aggrieved, but later dropped the pretense and just looked aggravated.
 
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LMAO I'm glad he mentioned Phenegran (sp?) being prescribed for Allergies. I recognized the name as a drug my Allergist had me take many years ago. What I do remember was I stopped taking it. It dried up every orifice. And I mean every orifice :scared: It was a horrid feeling.

I took it prior to a colonoscopy to counter-act the nausea drinking the glop caused. Took it a few times after, as well. Got rid of the nausea, but made me drowsy.
 
  • #225
I remember a commercial a couple of years ago. It was for something minor (like a cold?) but the possible side effects had me LMAO. Besides suicide and sleep walking another was uncontrollable gambling. Can you imagine waking up in your pjs clutching a leg of lamb in one hand and at the Osage Nation Casino throwing your kids college tuition on lucky number 7. :floorlaugh:

ROFLMAO:floorlaugh::floorlaugh::floorlaugh: Me on Champix= In the driveway, pouring rain, Twirling in circles and barking left left left left......:facepalm:
 
  • #226
OT: Who is the Hemy Neumann lookalike behing the defense table?
 
  • #227
:judge: Seeing a lot of o/t posts guys hint hint.
 
  • #228
Sorry mod :( I'm new and it's probably my fault... I'll try harder to stay OT.
 
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ROFLMAO:floorlaugh::floorlaugh::floorlaugh: Me on Champix= In the driveway, pouring rain, Twirling in circles and barking left left left left......:facepalm:

The commercials are true then-
 
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Ugh. I really don't like the way this judge runs his courtroom. At first I liked him because he seems neutral and fair, following the law.

But this is nuts -- this is not voir dire, it's cross examination, and why is the prosecutor not objecting to this?
 
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Sowwy mod :blushing: I was bored with the testimony :facepalm:
 
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I would imagine The testimony of this wonderful toxicologist must be difficult for the lay person to understand. I understand most of it as it is part of my vernacular. Do you all think the jury is getting all of this?
 
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Yeah, my head snapped up at the mention of that as well. This courtroom is wonky. Reminds me of a bunch of High schoolers playing court? It's just weird.
 
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Ugh. I really don't like the way this judge runs his courtroom. At first I liked him because he seems neutral and fair, following the law.

But this is nuts -- this is not voir dire, it's cross examination, and why is the prosecutor not objecting to this?


I was thinking that too.. then I relived memories of Juan's voir dire. :blushing:
 
  • #235
I think I could count on one hand how many times the Prosecution has objected. I hope Gypsy is up later today.
 
  • #236
Come on!! This is so far beyond voir dire!
 
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I would imagine The testimony of this wonderful toxicologist must be difficult for the lay person to understand. I understand most of it as it is part of my vernacular. Do you all think the jury is getting all of this?

I'm grasping a lot of it as well but previously said I'm worried it's way over the jurors heads :( I'm worried they're tuning out like we are and there is some very important testimony mixed up in here.
 
  • #238
This witness is umm GREAT!
 
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I would imagine The testimony of this wonderful toxicologist must be difficult for the lay person to understand. I understand most of it as it is part of my vernacular. Do you all think the jury is getting all of this?

No way in heck. I would consider myself a pretty intelligent person, and there's a whole lot of this that isn't making sense or is so technical that I just tune out
 
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:judge: Seeing a lot of o/t posts guys hint hint.

Cool Za, the side effects of these meds are very important to this case as experienced by real world posters. :loveyou:
 
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