on 12-06-2014 07:37 PM
Allison Baden Clay Murder 2 years ago
I was reading up on this today, as the trial started Monday.
The senior Baden Clay was on the stand today and gave evidence about something his wife told him about his daughter in law..................................I thought they usually objected and called that heresay?
Don't they do that in Australia? have I watched too many American crime shows?
on 15-07-2014 11:22 PM
So who was being cajoled - the witnesses, the jury? Ifit was the witnesses, then was it only the prosecution doing the cajoling? Which parrticular pieces of evidence do you believe were being distorted? if it was the jury, which part of the judges instruction ssuggestedto you that he was looking for a guilty verdict?
on 15-07-2014 11:27 PM - last edited on 16-07-2014 02:23 AM by li.vish
I will take a break for you
on 15-07-2014 11:36 PM
@lionrose.7 wrote:I which I lot of Crime stories and read them, it certainly makes you check if the doors are locked at night, Twice 😞
Locking one's doors makes no difference if your killer is your HUSBAND!
on 16-07-2014 12:02 AM
she ele, this was your post
Are you suggesting there was a conspiracy between the judge and prosecution or judge and jury to pervert the course of justice.
Take note of the highlighted word. Ok? Now this is who you're posting to
paintsew007 wrote:
I am questioning the way in which this case and finding was apparently 'engineered'
Get the drift?
on 16-07-2014 12:10 AM
some people need to take prescription meds......some people need to take meds that don't require a script
on 16-07-2014 12:16 AM
on 16-07-2014 12:20 AM - last edited on 16-07-2014 10:50 AM by luna-2304
As far as I'm concerned, all murder cases are circumstantial unless there
were witnesses.
How many conspiracies do you subcribe to anyhow?
on 16-07-2014 08:42 AM
Have you ever been on a jury? questions arise as to what something actually means, what a Judge says to the jury is not always clear in your mind after you have sat in a room for a few hours discussing the circumstances and the evidence, or lack of.
You have a notebook that you can take notes in during the trial, that is usually all you have to work with, sometimes jurors write down something incorrectly.
I don't think anyone other than the 12 jurors made the decision but I am interested in why you think it was engineered?
Can you explain the scratches? the odd way he behaved? the blood in a 6 week old car? no cause of death? no broken bones?
on 16-07-2014 08:58 AM
on 16-07-2014 09:04 AM
I would hope a lot of people have sat on a jury...................
I was addressing paintsew's assertions that someone engineered the result of the trial............. and one of his/her reasons was the continual return to the courtroom to have the Judge's instructions explained.