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This child did not explode or implode on his own.
This child did not explode or implode on his own.
This child did not explode or implode on his own.
She became frustrated holding Ben. She threw him to the floor.
She became frustrated holding Ben. She threw him to the floor.
She became frustrated holding Ben. She threw him to the floor.
On February the 5th of 2019, Michael Cochran was a 200-pound, healthy 38-year-old man. By midday of February 6th of 2019, he had lost consciousness and he would never regain consciousness. He died in hospice care five days later, February 11th of 2019. How could this happen? Why did it happen? For an answer to that, there's no further than this defendant's conduct.
On February the 5th of 2019, Michael Cochran was a 200-pound, healthy 38-year-old man. By midday of February 6th of 2019, he had lost consciousness and he would never regain consciousness. He died in hospice care five days later, February 11th of 2019. How could this happen? Why did it happen? For an answer to that, there's no further than this defendant's conduct.
On February the 5th of 2019, Michael Cochran was a 200-pound, healthy 38-year-old man. By midday of February 6th of 2019, he had lost consciousness and he would never regain consciousness. He died in hospice care five days later, February 11th of 2019. How could this happen? Why did it happen? For an answer to that, there's no further than this defendant's conduct.
As you were told, the state has no direct evidence, the kind of stuff that makes TV shows exciting, the kind of stuff prosecutors love, jurors love. There is no DNA. There is no evidence of fingerprints. There are no videos of what happened. And Judge Kirkpatrick will instruct you at the end of this, circumstantial evidence is just as valid as that type of direct and scientific evidence.
As you were told, the state has no direct evidence, the kind of stuff that makes TV shows exciting, the kind of stuff prosecutors love, jurors love. There is no DNA. There is no evidence of fingerprints. There are no videos of what happened. And Judge Kirkpatrick will instruct you at the end of this, circumstantial evidence is just as valid as that type of direct and scientific evidence.
As you were told, the state has no direct evidence, the kind of stuff that makes TV shows exciting, the kind of stuff prosecutors love, jurors love. There is no DNA. There is no evidence of fingerprints. There are no videos of what happened. And Judge Kirkpatrick will instruct you at the end of this, circumstantial evidence is just as valid as that type of direct and scientific evidence.
And there is a ton of evidence on this defendant's guilt. Why? Why would this happen? And why would it happen when it happened? Well, as the defense counsel informed you during questioning, the defendant had run a Ponzi scheme, a big one. where millions of dollars were taken from friends, relatives, local professionals.
And there is a ton of evidence on this defendant's guilt. Why? Why would this happen? And why would it happen when it happened? Well, as the defense counsel informed you during questioning, the defendant had run a Ponzi scheme, a big one. where millions of dollars were taken from friends, relatives, local professionals.
And there is a ton of evidence on this defendant's guilt. Why? Why would this happen? And why would it happen when it happened? Well, as the defense counsel informed you during questioning, the defendant had run a Ponzi scheme, a big one. where millions of dollars were taken from friends, relatives, local professionals.
As many deceptions and lies as were told to her victims of the Ponzi scheme, Michael Cochran was told just as many. He did not know what was going on. But he was determined to find out, because people were saying, hey, We invested in your company in this plan and we're not getting our money back. And he was frustrated. He was very frustrated.
As many deceptions and lies as were told to her victims of the Ponzi scheme, Michael Cochran was told just as many. He did not know what was going on. But he was determined to find out, because people were saying, hey, We invested in your company in this plan and we're not getting our money back. And he was frustrated. He was very frustrated.
As many deceptions and lies as were told to her victims of the Ponzi scheme, Michael Cochran was told just as many. He did not know what was going on. But he was determined to find out, because people were saying, hey, We invested in your company in this plan and we're not getting our money back. And he was frustrated. He was very frustrated.
But the same excuses provided by the defendant to all of her victims in the Ponzi scheme were being provided to Michael Cochran too. It's everybody's fault under the sun. They've got hundreds of millions of dollars in their money stuck in a bank. in Virginia, Bank of America. That's what she told Michael Cochran. That's what he believed. So Michael Cochran is going to straighten this out.
But the same excuses provided by the defendant to all of her victims in the Ponzi scheme were being provided to Michael Cochran too. It's everybody's fault under the sun. They've got hundreds of millions of dollars in their money stuck in a bank. in Virginia, Bank of America. That's what she told Michael Cochran. That's what he believed. So Michael Cochran is going to straighten this out.