Anonymous wrote:The IRS supervisor was key. Brendan whole important day was about him getting up early and leaving earlier than his usual time because of a meeting. The fact he lied so early in his direct testimony should make the juror feel that his testimony about the morning is unreliable. The fact that he wore in my opinion clothes that he wouldn’t care if he got blood on and had to throw away would show how this was premeditated !!
Anonymous wrote:Add. You don’t even need JM testimony to convict given the wholly implausible nature of BB’s testimony. Point all the stupid things out.
Then add JM confirms other evidence and is in fact plausible and only thing to make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can get up to a 90/10 with a really good closing argument by prosecution.
Closing argument should be: 1) no chance CB undertakes all this cloak and dagger stuff and arranges something at 7:30am on day everybody's in house when she'll reportedly have rest of weekend to herself and 2) clown lied about having an early morning important meeting (if he lied about that and provided excruciating details on it, then he likely lied about everything else). getting caught up in audio file/tech nonsense that most jurors won't understand will not be productive.
Anonymous wrote:We can get up to a 90/10 with a really good closing argument by prosecution.