Peter Charalambous
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You can see the handkerchief that was lit on fire. And through this kind of standard DMV report, the jury has seen this and we see it in front of us here. It's directly tying Combs to this incident.
You can see the handkerchief that was lit on fire. And through this kind of standard DMV report, the jury has seen this and we see it in front of us here. It's directly tying Combs to this incident.
Even if we don't necessarily know if Combs was there, we don't know how he was directly connected to it, but kind of gives some more credence to this suspicion from Kid Cudi that Combs was the one who was behind it.
Even if we don't necessarily know if Combs was there, we don't know how he was directly connected to it, but kind of gives some more credence to this suspicion from Kid Cudi that Combs was the one who was behind it.
Even if we don't necessarily know if Combs was there, we don't know how he was directly connected to it, but kind of gives some more credence to this suspicion from Kid Cudi that Combs was the one who was behind it.
Speaking of that arson investigation, one thing I'm really interested in your perspective as an attorney is we heard a bit from the Los Angeles Fire Department arson investigator Lance Jimenez, who kind of described whether or not it was unusual that the fingerprints were destroyed while the investigation was ongoing. The fence objected and asked the judge for a mistrial.
Speaking of that arson investigation, one thing I'm really interested in your perspective as an attorney is we heard a bit from the Los Angeles Fire Department arson investigator Lance Jimenez, who kind of described whether or not it was unusual that the fingerprints were destroyed while the investigation was ongoing. The fence objected and asked the judge for a mistrial.
Speaking of that arson investigation, one thing I'm really interested in your perspective as an attorney is we heard a bit from the Los Angeles Fire Department arson investigator Lance Jimenez, who kind of described whether or not it was unusual that the fingerprints were destroyed while the investigation was ongoing. The fence objected and asked the judge for a mistrial.
Why was that a big deal and why ask for a mistrial there?
Why was that a big deal and why ask for a mistrial there?
Why was that a big deal and why ask for a mistrial there?
Interesting. Moving for a mistrial. Is that a particularly unusual thing to see during a trial?
Interesting. Moving for a mistrial. Is that a particularly unusual thing to see during a trial?
Interesting. Moving for a mistrial. Is that a particularly unusual thing to see during a trial?
I guess what stood out to me was kind of how we're beginning to see some of this evidence go full circle here, right? Because we heard about, for example, this one incident where basically Combs rushed into her room. He found her sleeping, was frustrated because she was supposed to be packing for a music festival, and basically became violent. It became bloody very quickly.
I guess what stood out to me was kind of how we're beginning to see some of this evidence go full circle here, right? Because we heard about, for example, this one incident where basically Combs rushed into her room. He found her sleeping, was frustrated because she was supposed to be packing for a music festival, and basically became violent. It became bloody very quickly.
I guess what stood out to me was kind of how we're beginning to see some of this evidence go full circle here, right? Because we heard about, for example, this one incident where basically Combs rushed into her room. He found her sleeping, was frustrated because she was supposed to be packing for a music festival, and basically became violent. It became bloody very quickly.