Anonymous wrote:I don’t know how anyone can watch this and not conclude that Scott killed his wife. The interrogation at the beginning tells it all. His body language is not that of someone who is worried about his wife. No sense of urgency. What a sociopath. He should never see the light of day again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know how anyone can watch this and not conclude that Scott killed his wife. The interrogation at the beginning tells it all. His body language is not that of someone who is worried about his wife. No sense of urgency. What a sociopath. He should never see the light of day again.
This is how you determine if someone murdered someone?
Why don’t you read up on the trial, it might help your confusion.
The trial should’ve been a mistrial. The state did not provide the burden of proof that Scott is the murderer. The state has the burden to prove beyond reasonable doubt that Scott did this but they couldn’t provide a real timeline or date, Cause, or time of death and even changed the date of Lacis death and her Marina burial to the evening of December 23rd because they couldn’t explain how Scott can dump her in a marina in broad daylight when others saw him there and spoke to him.
Laci was found dead wearing tan capris and not the black pants like she wore when she went missing on the morning of the 24th and what was stated on the missing posters. This also caused the state to claim she died on the evening of the 23rd because she happened to wear beige pants that evening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know how anyone can watch this and not conclude that Scott killed his wife. The interrogation at the beginning tells it all. His body language is not that of someone who is worried about his wife. No sense of urgency. What a sociopath. He should never see the light of day again.
This is how you determine if someone murdered someone?
Why don’t you read up on the trial, it might help your confusion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Note how the other fishing boat is in plain sight. How would he have been able to pull this off in broad daylight with witnesses around?
How many people are our fishing on Christmas Eve day? When the weather was too chilly to golf?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know how anyone can watch this and not conclude that Scott killed his wife. The interrogation at the beginning tells it all. His body language is not that of someone who is worried about his wife. No sense of urgency. What a sociopath. He should never see the light of day again.
This is how you determine if someone murdered someone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know how anyone can watch this and not conclude that Scott killed his wife. The interrogation at the beginning tells it all. His body language is not that of someone who is worried about his wife. No sense of urgency. What a sociopath. He should never see the light of day again.
This is how you determine if someone murdered someone?
Anonymous wrote:Note how the other fishing boat is in plain sight. How would he have been able to pull this off in broad daylight with witnesses around?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know how anyone can watch this and not conclude that Scott killed his wife. The interrogation at the beginning tells it all. His body language is not that of someone who is worried about his wife. No sense of urgency. What a sociopath. He should never see the light of day again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The man is in jail for live. And that is where he shall remain. For life.
The media is reporting Scott’s innocence with the new Peacock dock series. Everywhere from Fox News to NYPost to Huff Post and Us weekly are talking about Scott’s potential innocence.
He will be freed soon. It won’t be the first time Detective Brocchini lied to get a conviction that he wanted.
The media doesn’t control the CA courts who keep turning Scott down.
Lol. The media controls everything. That’s the soft launch. The medias the reason Scott got convicted in the first place. It seems the media coverage has changed and the reasonable doubt in this case is finally getting airtime
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The man is in jail for live. And that is where he shall remain. For life.
The media is reporting Scott’s innocence with the new Peacock dock series. Everywhere from Fox News to NYPost to Huff Post and Us weekly are talking about Scott’s potential innocence.
He will be freed soon. It won’t be the first time Detective Brocchini lied to get a conviction that he wanted.
The media doesn’t control the CA courts who keep turning Scott down.