Nate Eaton
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This is a detective who went to the scene the morning of the shooting. A couple of things stuck out to her. One is how nonchalant Lori was about the whole thing. The detective said that she didn't think that Lori knew that her husband was dead. Lori entirely went into a police van and the detective said, I'm going to go over and I'm going to let her know her husband's dead.
This is a detective who went to the scene the morning of the shooting. A couple of things stuck out to her. One is how nonchalant Lori was about the whole thing. The detective said that she didn't think that Lori knew that her husband was dead. Lori entirely went into a police van and the detective said, I'm going to go over and I'm going to let her know her husband's dead.
This is a detective who went to the scene the morning of the shooting. A couple of things stuck out to her. One is how nonchalant Lori was about the whole thing. The detective said that she didn't think that Lori knew that her husband was dead. Lori entirely went into a police van and the detective said, I'm going to go over and I'm going to let her know her husband's dead.
And Lori did get pretty fiery with that particular detective on cross-examination.
And Lori did get pretty fiery with that particular detective on cross-examination.
And Lori did get pretty fiery with that particular detective on cross-examination.
Another thing is, Lori made a really big deal about the mood of the scene. That everybody was nonchalant, and that's how the detective described Lori's behavior, and Lori fired back at her.
Another thing is, Lori made a really big deal about the mood of the scene. That everybody was nonchalant, and that's how the detective described Lori's behavior, and Lori fired back at her.
Another thing is, Lori made a really big deal about the mood of the scene. That everybody was nonchalant, and that's how the detective described Lori's behavior, and Lori fired back at her.
Thank you, Blaine. Good seeing you.
Thank you, Blaine. Good seeing you.
Thank you, Blaine. Good seeing you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So far, it has not.
So far, it has not.
What is the draw here? I think one of the big draws about this is that Lori Daybell is representing herself. People want to see how she acts in court, what type of questions she asks, and if she will be able to present a strong enough defense to let the jury find her not guilty.
What is the draw here? I think one of the big draws about this is that Lori Daybell is representing herself. People want to see how she acts in court, what type of questions she asks, and if she will be able to present a strong enough defense to let the jury find her not guilty.
Yeah, I would actually say there's probably a few reasons. One of the main ones being that she wants this trial to happen now. If her defense attorneys are on her case, they need more time. They probably wouldn't even get to a trial this year. She also feels like she's able to represent herself better than somebody else.