If you murder someone and you’re caught, you should be willing to go to prison for doing it, especially if it is a planned murder, like the ones we have seen in this case. If you’ve murdered five or more people there should be no question of that happening although I’d suggest if you did…
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Yesterdays Memories – A Special Smile
The most poignant memory from yesterday is a smile. Anyone who focused in on it will never forget it. Dianne Sussman was on the stand. She is a 63 years old woman who lives in LA and is a consultant to school districts out there in California. She was much younger, as we all were,…
Maybe A Good Title For The Trial Is: “The Perils Of Freddy”
There was a film series back about a hundred years ago about a young woman named Pauline who’d get herself in jams that she really could have avoided with a little forethought. As Wikipedia states: “Although each episode placed Pauline in a situation that looked sure to result in her imminent death, the end of…
Jury Sent Home – Things Moving Fast
Just to keep you updated. Counsel is arguing over some discovery. I’ve left courtroom since my internet only works in hallway. Just listened to another family member testify about losing her father, Al Plummer. The other interesting witness was Charles Raso a long time bookmaker. Will give you a report on his testimony a little…
Hearing From Some Guys Who Were There
Another break – the next two witnesses were very enjoyable – a break after listening to the families telling about their dead loved ones. First is this guy Ralph DiMasi – just got out of prison last March after serving 21 years for being caught planning a bank robbery. He has one tooth in his…
The Friends and Families of Victims Tesify
This morning we hear from some of the friends and family of victims. First witness Diane Sussan told how it was like being in a car as a 23 year old girl and having it machine gunned. Very effective. Tears during telling. Makes us see the horror of these killings. Tells how Michael Milano leaned…