GUILTY UT - Michele MacNeill, 50, found dead in bathtub, Pleasant Grove, 11 April 2007 - #7

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If the defense is supposed to be a quasi partnership then I wonder what Gustin brought to the table if she doesn't close. Spencer, IMO, carried nearly all of the burden.

Possibly she was needed to interview certain witnesses..... both before trial and on stand. She also may have made a lot of the points, questions etc that Spenser is making but he is just the voice... who knows lol
 
  • #242
Know what ya mean. I divorced my abusive, alcoholic husband so I wouldn't have to kill him!

They say he is Mormon and would be shunned. I'd rather be shunned and free, as to serve a life sentence.
 
  • #243
If the defense is supposed to be a quasi partnership then I wonder what Gustin brought to the table if she doesn't close. Spencer, IMO, carried nearly all of the burden.

she must do all her work behind the scenes because she does not even help Spencer when he is flipping papers and can't find things. She has her own firm and specializes in sex crimes so really not sure what she is doing. She does not add any professionalism to the defense table.
 
  • #244
Seriously, can anyone come up with any reasonable alternative to how Michele died other than what the state just laid out? Any devil's advocates out there?

Only other option IMO would be suicide over finding out about affair but Defense stipulated no suicide.Accident is so unreasonable given Michele as we have come to know her- she would not have taken all those mess at once.
 
  • #245
Ooops Chelly. Didn't mean to quote you. :)
 
  • #246
Please tell me Gustin is not doing the defense closing. I would really much rather listen to Spencer

She's looking awfully colorfully "frilly" today. If she does the closing I would find that extremely distracting.
 
  • #247
Ben Winslow ‏@BenWinslow 10m
Wow. Randy Spencer just brought out some HUGE flipboards for the jury. @fox13now #MartinMacNeill #MacNeilltrial
 
  • #248
Seriously, can anyone come up with any reasonable alternative to how Michele died other than what the state just laid out? Any devil's advocates out there?

I have been trying to play devils advocate from the beginning: First take out highly paid expert witnesses and jailhouse snitches. Still, evidence points to MM.

Then take out testimony of Alexis and Rachel who hate their dad and Gypsy and may have an agenda. Remaining evidence and testimony is very credible and still points to MM.

The prosecution has way too much real and circumstantial evidence. The defense essentially has nothing. The jury will have to find guilt.
 
  • #249
Why? Money-plain and simple.


Yeah..I know it's money but they almost always get caught and it ends up costing them way more money, a divorce would have been much cheaper. IMO
 
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Can someone point me in the direction of Gypsy's letters being read. I missed trial yesterday. TIA! :loveyou:

Do u have the WAT link? They archive
 
  • #252
back on
 
  • #253
We are back! Judges calls sidebar. :judge:
 
  • #254
Why he didn't choose divorce over murder isn't just about money and his religious status. He is not a real Dr or a real lawyer. Also, he was fraudulently collecting SSD and VA disability money. He had a whole lot to lose imo.
 
  • #255
We're back, but counsel is approaching the bench per judge's request.
 
  • #256
I'm alittle confused about what Giselle was stating last night. She was asked if anything happened the night before Michelle died. Giselle stated MM and Michelle argued and Michelle was saying she had to go get the girls from ballet. This would be the 10th. But Alexis testified she, Michelle, MM went somewhere, then out to dinner, and they dropped her off at the airport appox. at 7 pm. the night before she died. Alexis was there did she tesify to this alledged argument?

I think Giselle was trying to paint Michelle as if she treated Giselle like a slave, when in fact she was probably just expected to pitch in with housework like every other teen.

Alexis did testify about an argument, I'm unclear as to the timing. As far as Giselle trying to paint a picture of child slavery, she was 16, and acting out, (rebelling, chores were likely the remedy for her behavior. Teens who love to do chores, lol.
 
  • #257
they are back. doubt spencer wants to start before lunch
 
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HLN says Alexis will be on NG tonight.
 
  • #260
I have been trying to play devils advocate from the beginning: First take out highly paid expert witnesses and jailhouse snitches. Still, evidence points to MM.

Then take out testimony of Alexis and Rachel who hate their dad and Gypsy and may have an agenda. Remaining evidence and testimony is very credible and still points to MM.

The prosecution has way to much real and circumstantial evidence. The defense essentially has nothing. The jury will have to find guilt.

Thank you so much for your post. I really appreciate how you have stayed open minded during the trial.

But thank you, thank you for the above!

BBM

:seeya:
 
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