Re: Burn, Letecia
Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2023 4:26 pm
Is the trial being recorded and are you watching?Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 11:43 pmJury selection in the trial against Letecia Stauch began today.
Burn, Letecia. Burn.
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Is the trial being recorded and are you watching?Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 11:43 pmJury selection in the trial against Letecia Stauch began today.
Burn, Letecia. Burn.
Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 4:26 pmIs the trial being recorded and are you watching?Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 11:43 pmJury selection in the trial against Letecia Stauch began today.
Burn, Letecia. Burn.
Agree. I haven't watched television for well over a decade. I do watch Netflix and DisneyPlus but other than that, nothing. I find most programming intellectually insulting and that is saying something since I'm from Jersey!
Good to hear. I’m always interested in hearing your impressions of trials in these big cases.Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:55 amAgree. I haven't watched television for well over a decade. I do watch Netflix and DisneyPlus but other than that, nothing. I find most programming intellectually insulting and that is saying something since I'm from Jersey!
I follow many or most high profile cases. Haven't really followed the Vallow/Daybell case and Murdaugh only intermittently. I do have a special interest in this particular case.
So will be posting about that here.
The Murdaugh case was very interesting, especially since he was a former prosecutor himself. It seemed like he really expected that taking the stand would get him off the hook.Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:55 amAgree. I haven't watched television for well over a decade. I do watch Netflix and DisneyPlus but other than that, nothing. I find most programming intellectually insulting and that is saying something since I'm from Jersey!
I follow many or most high profile cases. Haven't really followed the Vallow/Daybell case and Murdaugh only intermittently. I do have a special interest in this particular case.
So will be posting about that here.
I think I missed something today. Anyway, defense apparently has a new psych eval saying she was in a psychotic state during the murder and therefore (you guessed it), insane.Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 5:17 amGood to hear. I’m always interested in hearing your impressions of trials in these big cases.Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:55 am
Agree. I haven't watched television for well over a decade. I do watch Netflix and DisneyPlus but other than that, nothing. I find most programming intellectually insulting and that is saying something since I'm from Jersey!
I follow many or most high profile cases. Haven't really followed the Vallow/Daybell case and Murdaugh only intermittently. I do have a special interest in this particular case.
So will be posting about that here.
I read a couple articles today to refresh my recollection of the details I’m the case. I’d forgotten how terrible the facts are. I felt sick.
Based on how the case has been defended, it sounds like the judge is being careful to make a record that all her constitutional rights are being protected.
I don’t know how common it is for defendants to be in court for jury selection, but I’ll bet Dr. Exiled does.
I'm afraid you're going to hear more invective from me than analysis on this one. The crime scene photos are online if you are interested. So far as I know the trial will be live streamed. I'll post links when I see that happen.drumdude wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 5:35 amThe Murdaugh case was very interesting, especially since he was a former prosecutor himself. It seemed like he really expected that taking the stand would get him off the hook.Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:55 amAgree. I haven't watched television for well over a decade. I do watch Netflix and DisneyPlus but other than that, nothing. I find most programming intellectually insulting and that is saying something since I'm from Jersey!
I follow many or most high profile cases. Haven't really followed the Vallow/Daybell case and Murdaugh only intermittently. I do have a special interest in this particular case.
So will be posting about that here.
He just told one lie too many. The last one being that he lied about being at the murder scene. Once they placed him there with a serendipitously recorded Snapchat video, even though everything else was circumstantial, he was done.
Look forward to hearing your analysis of this case. If it’s live streamed I’ll likely follow along as well.
Yes, that was an amazing twist. Then, seeing how he repeatedly called back the kid who might have gotten that video, right after 'finding' the bodies AND seeing Paul's phone, If I recall correctly, was so telling. Re: being circumstantial, in my less generous moments about human nature, I wonder how many other families were annihilated in this manner without the perpetrator being serendipitously caught as this one was.drumdude wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 5:35 amThe Murdaugh case was very interesting, especially since he was a former prosecutor himself. It seemed like he really expected that taking the stand would get him off the hook.Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:55 am
Agree. I haven't watched television for well over a decade. I do watch Netflix and DisneyPlus but other than that, nothing. I find most programming intellectually insulting and that is saying something since I'm from Jersey!
I follow many or most high profile cases. Haven't really followed the Vallow/Daybell case and Murdaugh only intermittently. I do have a special interest in this particular case.
So will be posting about that here.
He just told one lie too many. The last one being that he lied about being at the murder scene. Once they placed him there with a serendipitously recorded Snapchat video, even though everything else was circumstantial, he was done...
It seems like most of the family annihilators commit suicide after. I wonder if he initially planned on it as well and just couldn’t do it.Marcus wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 3:58 pmYes, that was an amazing twist. Then, seeing how he repeatedly called back the kid who might have gotten that video, right after 'finding' the bodies AND seeing Paul's phone, If I recall correctly, was so telling. Re: being circumstantial, in my less generous moments about human nature, I wonder how many other families were annihilated in this manner without the perpetrator being serendipitously caught as this one was.drumdude wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 5:35 am
The Murdaugh case was very interesting, especially since he was a former prosecutor himself. It seemed like he really expected that taking the stand would get him off the hook.
He just told one lie too many. The last one being that he lied about being at the murder scene. Once they placed him there with a serendipitously recorded Snapchat video, even though everything else was circumstantial, he was done...