Amy Robach
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Looking at it again through the lens of a juror, I'm hearing, wait, this girl has completely changed her story a year later because she's going to get out of jail.
Now she's negotiating with television producers and actually getting an entitled attitude about what she's owed or what she deserves.
Yeah.
That's problematic.
Welcome back, everyone.
As we talk about the au pair affair murders trial that has just been captivating this country this week because the details coming out, having the au pair herself take the stand.
We don't see cases like this very often.
And knowing that the majority of the prosecution's case relies so heavily on what the au pair is now saying happened on that day, that February day in 2023.
All eyes are on her, her demeanor, how she reacted to the cross-examination.
It was a spectacle to see her testify and how she handled the cross-examination was not great for the prosecution.
I think the defense made some significant headway in terms of chipping away at her credibility and whether or not she is to be believed and questioning her motives for testifying.
I mean, that's a big part of it.
That is the majority of the case.
Now, this morning, we should point out we've been watching some of the testimony, and they've had detectives come back up on the stand.
And the impact is pretty much the visual.
I mean, the jury is seeing crime scene photos.
They're seeing the bloodstains.
They're seeing the bloody knife.
They're seeing the gun used.
It brings the weight of the crime in the forefront.