Senator Chris Murphy
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And the second time I saw a murder defendant do that โ like it's โ this is โ again, going back to the evidence here. The lead detective on the case, when they interviewed Scott Peterson โ He said he showed a shocking lack of emotion and a shocking lack of additional follow-up questions. He didn't ask for their cards. He didn't ask for where's the state of the investigation.
Can I call you if I have questions? He didn't ask any of those things that you would expect from somebody whose wife had gone missing. What your viewers just watched is the exact opposite of the way that he was behaving. And this is something that I've seen before. This was my Sam Lopez interview. performance with my Kathy Torres case.
Can I call you if I have questions? He didn't ask any of those things that you would expect from somebody whose wife had gone missing. What your viewers just watched is the exact opposite of the way that he was behaving. And this is something that I've seen before. This was my Sam Lopez interview. performance with my Kathy Torres case.
Can I call you if I have questions? He didn't ask any of those things that you would expect from somebody whose wife had gone missing. What your viewers just watched is the exact opposite of the way that he was behaving. And this is something that I've seen before. This was my Sam Lopez interview. performance with my Kathy Torres case.
That was a boyfriend who murdered his girlfriend, and she was also missing, found a week later in the trunk of her car. And we convicted him largely based on his interview, where they often will play the wrong role, Megan. The innocent husband, spouse, boyfriend, whatever, will play the role of like, hey, how would an innocent person act?
That was a boyfriend who murdered his girlfriend, and she was also missing, found a week later in the trunk of her car. And we convicted him largely based on his interview, where they often will play the wrong role, Megan. The innocent husband, spouse, boyfriend, whatever, will play the role of like, hey, how would an innocent person act?
That was a boyfriend who murdered his girlfriend, and she was also missing, found a week later in the trunk of her car. And we convicted him largely based on his interview, where they often will play the wrong role, Megan. The innocent husband, spouse, boyfriend, whatever, will play the role of like, hey, how would an innocent person act?
And they pretend like a bystander who has nothing to hide and no dog in the fight, who's calm and collected and sort of like, peacefully answering questions, respectfully going through it versus a real husband who loved his wife, who's innocent, who would be losing his mind during all of those initial investigation. Like Chris Watts.
And they pretend like a bystander who has nothing to hide and no dog in the fight, who's calm and collected and sort of like, peacefully answering questions, respectfully going through it versus a real husband who loved his wife, who's innocent, who would be losing his mind during all of those initial investigation. Like Chris Watts.
And they pretend like a bystander who has nothing to hide and no dog in the fight, who's calm and collected and sort of like, peacefully answering questions, respectfully going through it versus a real husband who loved his wife, who's innocent, who would be losing his mind during all of those initial investigation. Like Chris Watts.
Right, and look, people react to grief differently, but when you're cold about it, it's totally inconsistent with what we just watched.
Right, and look, people react to grief differently, but when you're cold about it, it's totally inconsistent with what we just watched.
Right, and look, people react to grief differently, but when you're cold about it, it's totally inconsistent with what we just watched.
Right. How would an innocent guy not know that that's that that's the police going? Great news. We found her. She was tied up in a warehouse or or like that's exactly what I'm talking about. The thing is, Megan, jury, when you take a jury, you have five hundred twelve deliberating jurors. You have about five hundred years of life experience.
Right. How would an innocent guy not know that that's that that's the police going? Great news. We found her. She was tied up in a warehouse or or like that's exactly what I'm talking about. The thing is, Megan, jury, when you take a jury, you have five hundred twelve deliberating jurors. You have about five hundred years of life experience.
Right. How would an innocent guy not know that that's that that's the police going? Great news. We found her. She was tied up in a warehouse or or like that's exactly what I'm talking about. The thing is, Megan, jury, when you take a jury, you have five hundred twelve deliberating jurors. You have about five hundred years of life experience.
You have five hundred years of collective common sense wisdom on that. And they might not be experts on DNA or on the forensic processing of cell phone data or whatever it is, but I'll tell you, juries are very, very good at human behavior and how somebody should act under certain circumstances and how they shouldn't. And that jury... They got all that evidence back then.
You have five hundred years of collective common sense wisdom on that. And they might not be experts on DNA or on the forensic processing of cell phone data or whatever it is, but I'll tell you, juries are very, very good at human behavior and how somebody should act under certain circumstances and how they shouldn't. And that jury... They got all that evidence back then.
You have five hundred years of collective common sense wisdom on that. And they might not be experts on DNA or on the forensic processing of cell phone data or whatever it is, but I'll tell you, juries are very, very good at human behavior and how somebody should act under certain circumstances and how they shouldn't. And that jury... They got all that evidence back then.
I don't think they ever introduced that interview, but you spotted it just like I did. How does he know if he's innocent that that's not them saying great news? Or, hey, she needs a blood transfusion. When your wife is missing, you pick up the frigging phone. Right.