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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok. Say catfish theory is out. CB did invite JR over. He still stabbed her and they both killed JR. [/quote] You think JM made all that up? You think JM knew exactly words and timing of when messages were sent by “Christine” if JM wasn’t the one writing them? No. [/quote] Calm down. I’m not defending her. I’m saying that the defense attorney keeps saying that it wasn’t catfish. Even if it wasn’t, they still killed CB and JR so it doesn’t matter.[/quote] What evidence do you have that they killed CB?[/quote] I don’t have any. That’s with the CW.[/quote] I believe BB is guilty as hell, but in my opinion, CW has not done a good job of establishing She was stabbed by Brendan. I hope they can really pull it together in the closing statements for the jury but I’m worried this guy is gonna go free.[/quote] What specifically are you looking for, forensic evidence (something about angle of knife wounds or blood etc)? There is a lot of eyewitness testimony that he is the one who stabbed her, and further, that he had been planning to stab her for months. There are only really 3 possibilities: she was stabbed by Joe; she was stabbed by Brendan; she was stabbed by Juliana. Most of this will come down to how credible a witness Juliana was. But even if you wanted to discount her testimony as biased or made up, I think there will be significant facts referred to in closing argument by the CW about how Joe was NOT the one who stabbed Christine. The jury is allowed to make inferences and draw on circumstantial evidence. Not predicting anything as to this particular jury, however!! [/quote]
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