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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]why don't they have a witness on this issue of the Feti account not being consistent with how she writes. There are experts on this. Basic thing to do. Maybe it is coming.[/quote] +1 It wouldn't be that difficult to get a linguistics professor or something to explain this.[/quote] The prosecution clearly made a strategic decision to keep their case as simple as possible. Bringing in a linguistics professor, or witnesses to say Christine would never do this just opens the door for the defense to argue. Julianna tells the story, and the most important digital forensics completely support it. So do the crime scene forensics. The defense has failed to make any significant inroads against the prosecution’s version. In the end, Christine, Joe, Julianna, and BB were in the house. Christine and Joe are dead. There is no forensic story that can support Joe stabbing Christine. Who is left? Ultimately the prosecution has done a good job giving the jury what they need to convict. [/quote] Personally I would find it so much easier to follow "these messages have the grammatical indicators of a Portuguese native speaker, while these messages don't" than forensics stuff. That would prove to me beyond reasonable doubt that JM sent the messages and is therefore telling the truth. Just how my brain works.[/quote] And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why juries come up with wrong verdicts all the time. Because some people can’t understand forensic evidence but they say “the killer wrote a note that sounded like he might be Black, so, the killer definitely can’t be the White guy.” [/quote] That is completely different than talking about someone who is not a native English speaker. [/quote]
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