Laura Jarrett
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Yeah. So we knew they called 911, obviously, and we knew when they called, but we hadn't seen... And what becomes clear is at least one or possibly two other individuals and friends come over to the house. They go look and they find Zanna Kernodle's body and they say to the 911 operator, something has happened in our house.
Yeah. So we knew they called 911, obviously, and we knew when they called, but we hadn't seen... And what becomes clear is at least one or possibly two other individuals and friends come over to the house. They go look and they find Zanna Kernodle's body and they say to the 911 operator, something has happened in our house.
Yeah. So we knew they called 911, obviously, and we knew when they called, but we hadn't seen... And what becomes clear is at least one or possibly two other individuals and friends come over to the house. They go look and they find Zanna Kernodle's body and they say to the 911 operator, something has happened in our house.
We don't know what, but you have to come over here because something has happened. And they say she's not waking up. And you think, like, gosh, they've been stabbed. What a horrific scene they must have seen there. But it's interesting. They don't say that on the 911 tape. And it's just, is it the shock? Was it too overwhelming? Could they not tell right away? It's unclear what's going on there.
We don't know what, but you have to come over here because something has happened. And they say she's not waking up. And you think, like, gosh, they've been stabbed. What a horrific scene they must have seen there. But it's interesting. They don't say that on the 911 tape. And it's just, is it the shock? Was it too overwhelming? Could they not tell right away? It's unclear what's going on there.
We don't know what, but you have to come over here because something has happened. And they say she's not waking up. And you think, like, gosh, they've been stabbed. What a horrific scene they must have seen there. But it's interesting. They don't say that on the 911 tape. And it's just, is it the shock? Was it too overwhelming? Could they not tell right away? It's unclear what's going on there.
But they don't mention any blood on the 911 call either. which I thought was curious, but again, it's hard to know. Is it they're so overwhelmed in the moment or they didn't see?
But they don't mention any blood on the 911 call either. which I thought was curious, but again, it's hard to know. Is it they're so overwhelmed in the moment or they didn't see?
But they don't mention any blood on the 911 call either. which I thought was curious, but again, it's hard to know. Is it they're so overwhelmed in the moment or they didn't see?
The judge has not yet resolved that motion, so it's going to be interesting to see how he handles it. But given his posture on the other death penalty motions, I think it's going to be an uphill battle for the defense team, also because the state of Idaho does not use death
The judge has not yet resolved that motion, so it's going to be interesting to see how he handles it. But given his posture on the other death penalty motions, I think it's going to be an uphill battle for the defense team, also because the state of Idaho does not use death
The judge has not yet resolved that motion, so it's going to be interesting to see how he handles it. But given his posture on the other death penalty motions, I think it's going to be an uphill battle for the defense team, also because the state of Idaho does not use death
mental difference or disability or illness as a way of changing the culpability of somebody's mental state when it comes to a case like this. And so it's not, at least so far, been a grounds to get the death penalty stricken in Idaho.
mental difference or disability or illness as a way of changing the culpability of somebody's mental state when it comes to a case like this. And so it's not, at least so far, been a grounds to get the death penalty stricken in Idaho.
mental difference or disability or illness as a way of changing the culpability of somebody's mental state when it comes to a case like this. And so it's not, at least so far, been a grounds to get the death penalty stricken in Idaho.
Yeah, they want to limit the use of the word murderer, which you can imagine a prosecutor is going to fight that because they were going to use that in closing as in openings. They also want to limit the use of the word psychopath and sociopath, which in my mind are like metaphors. medical definitions that actually have specific meanings.
Yeah, they want to limit the use of the word murderer, which you can imagine a prosecutor is going to fight that because they were going to use that in closing as in openings. They also want to limit the use of the word psychopath and sociopath, which in my mind are like metaphors. medical definitions that actually have specific meanings.
Yeah, they want to limit the use of the word murderer, which you can imagine a prosecutor is going to fight that because they were going to use that in closing as in openings. They also want to limit the use of the word psychopath and sociopath, which in my mind are like metaphors. medical definitions that actually have specific meanings.
And so I'm not sure that the prosecutors would have intended to use those terms anyway. And then they also want to keep out the phrase bushy eyebrows, which is going to be a big fight. The surviving roommates, at least one of them, reported to authorities that she saw a masked man with bushy eyebrows.
And so I'm not sure that the prosecutors would have intended to use those terms anyway. And then they also want to keep out the phrase bushy eyebrows, which is going to be a big fight. The surviving roommates, at least one of them, reported to authorities that she saw a masked man with bushy eyebrows.