OMG I didn’t even think of that - no tears whatsoever as he describes this gruesome scene. He didn’t even get choked up! WowHe said that she said that to him as she was dying?
Disgusting.
And he still didn't cry when he told that lie on the stand?
OMG I didn’t even think of that - no tears whatsoever as he describes this gruesome scene. He didn’t even get choked up! WowHe said that she said that to him as she was dying?
Disgusting.
And he still didn't cry when he told that lie on the stand?
I had a visceral dislike of the prosecutor. She reminded me of a couple catty and phony women in my office. I’m sure we all have experienced the type.Yes another thing, yuck!!! That is basic common sense. And she wasn’t dressed appropriately on more than a couple of days. Her hair looked dirty. Seriously, it’s not a good representation.
ObJECtion LEADing
Way too many head scratchers
Yet he couldn't hide his little smiles when telling/reliving parts of his sexual/personal history with the au-pair.OMG I didn’t even think of that - no tears whatsoever as he describes this gruesome scene. He didn’t even get choked up! Wow

Hahahahaha thanks for this. I had no idea!If you google Eric Clingan, another Deputy Commonwealth’s attorney, you’ll get your answer. He was originally supposed to be handling this trial.
He’s a great negative advertisement for these sugar baby sites. I bet it’s a lot of comb overs on those sites. Not some high rollers.She wanted a green card, otherwise he had to pay for it on a sugar baby site! Sad, like his comb over. Jmoo.
I personally feel in that scenario that many others would come forward to prove Brendan’s was false. We already had one witness come forward, his supervisor, after hearing him testify to false claims. Two others asked detectives in the courtroom if it was too late to testify, and were told to be quiet because at that point, it was too late and they didn’t want to influence the jury/mistrial. There are so many other people out there who have details Who could now come forward. IMORandom musings:
I'm still scratching my head over how this plain, balding schlub had multiple affairs and that women were actually attracted to him.
I'm worried that if he's found guilty, he'll file an appeal based on ineffective counsel, win the appeal, and get a new trial. Since JM will be a free woman in Brazil, the CW no longer has any leverage to make her testify against him and that could put a damper on the CW's case. According to Peter Tragos, the CW has no case w/o JM. I'm not sure I agree.
The prosecutor said the name of one woman BB had an affair with so why wasn't she called to testify?He’s a great negative advertisement for these sugar baby sites. I bet it’s a lot of comb overs on those sites. Not some high rollers.
What could BB's former lovers add to the case? Testifying would likely be humiliating and disruptive to their personal and professional lives. I am okay not hearing about the sex lives - knowing about JM affair, plot to kill, and the murders is enough for conviction, imo.The prosecutor said the name of one woman BB had an affair with so why wasn't she called to testify?
The CW said she was married at the time, BB said she wasn't so why did the CW just let it go and do another one of her "okays" and move on?
Did the CW know who any of the other women were?
What did BB tell these women about his marriage?
Was it different then what he told the jury which was he loved his wife, wasn't going to divorce her for an affair, they both knew of each others affairs, etc.
Zero from the CW on character witnesses for CB and zilch from the women he cheated with.
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I'm not sure of the plea deal that JM has, but I would hope that there is a stipulation that JM needs to testify if the case is turned over on appeal and that if she does not, the plea deal is voided.Random musings:
I'm still scratching my head over how this plain, balding schlub had multiple affairs and that women were actually attracted to him.
I'm worried that if he's found guilty, he'll file an appeal based on ineffective counsel, win the appeal, and get a new trial. Since JM will be a free woman in Brazil, the CW no longer has any leverage to make her testify against him and that could put a damper on the CW's case. According to Peter Tragos, the CW has no case w/o JM. I'm not sure I agree.
My theory is BB comes into the room with his gun drawn and JR responds the way a normal person would by letting go of CB and backing away perhaps with his hands up. BB then shoots him even though he’s surrendering which is what leads CB to say “what did you do?!” because he just shot someone in the head that wasn’t a threat anymore. The prosecutors could have better painted that picture for the jury for sure.While I think BB is guilty and the vast majority of the evidence shows that IMO, there is one thing that bothers me: according to JMs testimony, after BB shot JR, and before CB told JM to call 911, CB said to BB “what did you do”? This seems like a strange question from CB, if we assume CB genuinely felt she was being attacked by a man with a knife. Why would CB ask this question of her husband who has just shot the man who was attacking her with a knife? The more appropriate statement at that time would have been something like “thank God you came back, you saved my life” Perhaps JM did not hear CB correctly, or perhaps this was a leftover phrase that BB and JM had planned for JM to say that JM simply forgot to delete from the narrative? Of course the prosecution did not have any follow up questions regarding this statement (which makes sense because it goes against their case) but astoundingly I don’t remember the defense during cross ever bringing this up either. Perhaps they did and I just missed it (I couldn’t watch the entire cross of JM because it was so painfully slow).
Maybe - but if I see a man in my house attacking my wife and my wife has just told me he has a knife, I'm not sure I would have enough restraint to not shoot even if he has let her go and is backing away. For CB to be upset with BB that he did not have such restraint seems strange. I'm sure it happened very fast.My theory is BB comes into the room with his gun drawn and JR responds the way a normal person would by letting go of CB and backing away perhaps with his hands up. BB then shoots him even though he’s surrendering which is what leads CB to say “what did you do?!” because he just shot someone in the head that wasn’t a threat anymore. The prosecutors could have better painted that picture for the jury for sure.