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Well, you know, she's got a lot of the lingo down. She certainly has read into rules of evidence and procedure. But then she repeats things. She gets emotional at odd moments that you wouldn't expect someone to get emotional.
She interrupted her testimony at one point to say she was cold and she needed to get her jacket. So she... She basically sat the rest of the time on the stand in her winter coat, her puffer jacket. That I just never seen that before. I think she even uses a composite notebook that like the kind we had in school.
She interrupted her testimony at one point to say she was cold and she needed to get her jacket. So she... She basically sat the rest of the time on the stand in her winter coat, her puffer jacket. That I just never seen that before. I think she even uses a composite notebook that like the kind we had in school.
She interrupted her testimony at one point to say she was cold and she needed to get her jacket. So she... She basically sat the rest of the time on the stand in her winter coat, her puffer jacket. That I just never seen that before. I think she even uses a composite notebook that like the kind we had in school.
So there are some things that are kind of jarring and other things that go, OK, she's she's doing an OK job.
So there are some things that are kind of jarring and other things that go, OK, she's she's doing an OK job.
So there are some things that are kind of jarring and other things that go, OK, she's she's doing an OK job.
I think the clearest argument is that which can't be refuted. It's that they really do not have physical evidence tying her to these murders. They really don't even have any kind of direct evidence. No one says, hey, I saw her there. I saw her in Topeka, Kansas. on this date, at this time, around the time when these murders occurred.
I think the clearest argument is that which can't be refuted. It's that they really do not have physical evidence tying her to these murders. They really don't even have any kind of direct evidence. No one says, hey, I saw her there. I saw her in Topeka, Kansas. on this date, at this time, around the time when these murders occurred.
I think the clearest argument is that which can't be refuted. It's that they really do not have physical evidence tying her to these murders. They really don't even have any kind of direct evidence. No one says, hey, I saw her there. I saw her in Topeka, Kansas. on this date, at this time, around the time when these murders occurred.
Yeah, this is something fairly new that's come up, that she went to an AA meeting on the day that basically— The prosecution says she left Denver to go commit these murders. And she's saying, no, no, listen, this woman was in need of gas. I met her at an AA meeting. I didn't know who she was. She was in need. She didn't have any money. I went to go...
Yeah, this is something fairly new that's come up, that she went to an AA meeting on the day that basically— The prosecution says she left Denver to go commit these murders. And she's saying, no, no, listen, this woman was in need of gas. I met her at an AA meeting. I didn't know who she was. She was in need. She didn't have any money. I went to go...
Yeah, this is something fairly new that's come up, that she went to an AA meeting on the day that basically— The prosecution says she left Denver to go commit these murders. And she's saying, no, no, listen, this woman was in need of gas. I met her at an AA meeting. I didn't know who she was. She was in need. She didn't have any money. I went to go...
goodness of my heart, to get her five-gallon cans of fuel. I even brought them back. And then I went inside to my AA meeting. So where is this woman then? Can she call her to the stand? Well, here's the thing. We're talking about Alcoholics Anonymous. Anonymous.
goodness of my heart, to get her five-gallon cans of fuel. I even brought them back. And then I went inside to my AA meeting. So where is this woman then? Can she call her to the stand? Well, here's the thing. We're talking about Alcoholics Anonymous. Anonymous.
goodness of my heart, to get her five-gallon cans of fuel. I even brought them back. And then I went inside to my AA meeting. So where is this woman then? Can she call her to the stand? Well, here's the thing. We're talking about Alcoholics Anonymous. Anonymous.
Well, you'd have to ask the jury, but let me tell you, just sitting in that courtroom— It did sound damning. Everything he asked her, are you saying your daughter, are you saying your son, misspoke or lied when they said you did this back in the day? Yes, that's not true.
Well, you'd have to ask the jury, but let me tell you, just sitting in that courtroom— It did sound damning. Everything he asked her, are you saying your daughter, are you saying your son, misspoke or lied when they said you did this back in the day? Yes, that's not true.
Well, you'd have to ask the jury, but let me tell you, just sitting in that courtroom— It did sound damning. Everything he asked her, are you saying your daughter, are you saying your son, misspoke or lied when they said you did this back in the day? Yes, that's not true.
So what's coming across is that everyone else is wrong or lying about her.