Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy the CW does not have its act together! They had a whole long weekend! Also why is the prosecutor dressed like she’s going to book club?
It’s 20 degrees out.
Sorry, but that is an extremely casual outfit for appearing in court.
Exactly. She doesn’t sound credible or confident and she doesn’t look like she’s taking this seriously. Wouldn’t you have your most senior people doing this?
Yes, she looks and sounds very young.
Also, is it typical in Fairfax County to address the judge as “Judge” rather than “Your Honor”?
Seriously? This isn't Law & Order, and there's no Fairfax County-approved way to address the head of the court. Focus on the bigger picture here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy the CW does not have its act together! They had a whole long weekend! Also why is the prosecutor dressed like she’s going to book club?
It’s 20 degrees out.
Sorry, but that is an extremely casual outfit for appearing in court.
Exactly. She doesn’t sound credible or confident and she doesn’t look like she’s taking this seriously. Wouldn’t you have your most senior people doing this?
Yes, she looks and sounds very young.
Also, is it typical in Fairfax County to address the judge as “Judge” rather than “Your Honor”?
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain why the defendant’s lawyer keeps objecting to the photos that the witness had already marked but is okay with her marking them in the courtroom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The truth is that BB almost made the perfect crime.
Juliana ruined his plan. The 911 call, the letters, her testimony before… He prob wishes he would have killed her too that day.
I think one of the biggest errors, if the plan is as it is alleged, was including the request that Joe bring a knife. He had to have known his wife had a blood clotting disorder (maybe he forgot?) and that there would be people who would tell the police that there is no way that someone with a clotting disorder would be interested in “knife play.” That seems like an obvious error.
If I were on the jury, this would be a really important fact to consider.
Has the prosecution straightfowardly said whether BB's plan was for Joe to look like an intruder and no one ever find out about the fetlife stuff? Keep it simple- joe broke in, attacked christine, and BB saved the day but christine had already died? That has to be it, I'm assuming, because if BB's plan was for everyone to find out about the fetlife stuff, then he could certainly explain why he killed joe (thinking joe was attacking her) but it couldn't explain why christine had ended up stabbed by joe. Because he wasn't coming over to stab her, he was coming over to presumably engage in consensual sex.
So, again, if BB's plan was for no one to ever find out about the fetlife stuff- that stuff was done solely to lure joe into the house to set up this "intruder" scene- isn't that pretty naive?? Like, of course the police will investigate who this intruder dude was. And they'll find out pretty quickly about the fetlife invitation to come over.
IMO he prob thought they wouldn’t go so far into it. He fancies himself too much. Prob thought they’d just consider Joe as a loser that likely did that anyways and him as the special IRS agent saving his family
Scumbag….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The truth is that BB almost made the perfect crime.
Juliana ruined his plan. The 911 call, the letters, her testimony before… He prob wishes he would have killed her too that day.
I think one of the biggest errors, if the plan is as it is alleged, was including the request that Joe bring a knife. He had to have known his wife had a blood clotting disorder (maybe he forgot?) and that there would be people who would tell the police that there is no way that someone with a clotting disorder would be interested in “knife play.” That seems like an obvious error.
If I were on the jury, this would be a really important fact to consider.
Has the prosecution straightfowardly said whether BB's plan was for Joe to look like an intruder and no one ever find out about the fetlife stuff? Keep it simple- joe broke in, attacked christine, and BB saved the day but christine had already died? That has to be it, I'm assuming, because if BB's plan was for everyone to find out about the fetlife stuff, then he could certainly explain why he killed joe (thinking joe was attacking her) but it couldn't explain why christine had ended up stabbed by joe. Because he wasn't coming over to stab her, he was coming over to presumably engage in consensual sex.
So, again, if BB's plan was for no one to ever find out about the fetlife stuff- that stuff was done solely to lure joe into the house to set up this "intruder" scene- isn't that pretty naive?? Like, of course the police will investigate who this intruder dude was. And they'll find out pretty quickly about the fetlife invitation to come over.
He did assume the telegram stuff would be found out. That's why he made the accounts from CB's computer and phone. Juliana testified they made sure to only use those accounts when CB was home, so that during the investigation it would be believed it was CB texting on the accounts.
So then how did he try to explain the fact that Christine was stabbed?? Was he hoping the police would assume that Joe went crazy and stabbed her instead of engaging in their consensual plan? I'd think, again, that would be a hard sell, given that there seem to have been a ton of character witnesses ready to testify that Joe did this fetlife stuff all the time without any issues, and that he was a nice guy.
Maybe this is answered in the telegram chat message that was posted, but I definitely am not reading that!
Anonymous wrote:Boy the CW does not have its act together! They had a whole long weekend! Also why is the prosecutor dressed like she’s going to book club?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The truth is that BB almost made the perfect crime.
Juliana ruined his plan. The 911 call, the letters, her testimony before… He prob wishes he would have killed her too that day.
I think one of the biggest errors, if the plan is as it is alleged, was including the request that Joe bring a knife. He had to have known his wife had a blood clotting disorder (maybe he forgot?) and that there would be people who would tell the police that there is no way that someone with a clotting disorder would be interested in “knife play.” That seems like an obvious error.
If I were on the jury, this would be a really important fact to consider.
Has the prosecution straightfowardly said whether BB's plan was for Joe to look like an intruder and no one ever find out about the fetlife stuff? Keep it simple- joe broke in, attacked christine, and BB saved the day but christine had already died? That has to be it, I'm assuming, because if BB's plan was for everyone to find out about the fetlife stuff, then he could certainly explain why he killed joe (thinking joe was attacking her) but it couldn't explain why christine had ended up stabbed by joe. Because he wasn't coming over to stab her, he was coming over to presumably engage in consensual sex.
So, again, if BB's plan was for no one to ever find out about the fetlife stuff- that stuff was done solely to lure joe into the house to set up this "intruder" scene- isn't that pretty naive?? Like, of course the police will investigate who this intruder dude was. And they'll find out pretty quickly about the fetlife invitation to come over.
He did assume the telegram stuff would be found out. That's why he made the accounts from CB's computer and phone. Juliana testified they made sure to only use those accounts when CB was home, so that during the investigation it would be believed it was CB texting on the accounts.
So then how did he try to explain the fact that Christine was stabbed?? Was he hoping the police would assume that Joe went crazy and stabbed her instead of engaging in their consensual plan? I'd think, again, that would be a hard sell, given that there seem to have been a ton of character witnesses ready to testify that Joe did this fetlife stuff all the time without any issues, and that he was a nice guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy the CW does not have its act together! They had a whole long weekend! Also why is the prosecutor dressed like she’s going to book club?
It’s 20 degrees out.
Sorry, but that is an extremely casual outfit for appearing in court.
Exactly. She doesn’t sound credible or confident and she doesn’t look like she’s taking this seriously. Wouldn’t you have your most senior people doing this?