if I were actually on the jury...hmm. A) I would probably infuriate
every other juror going on the one hand this and on the other hand
that, and B) hmmm I guess I would really have to say, there is a
doubt. A *reasonable* doubt? Wow, I dunno. I am a Court TV junkie on
and off but this trial went on for a very long time. I blew off the
testimony about tides and concrete as well as much of the autopsy.
>From what I did hear though, particuarly the tapes, I think that the
doubt is not reasonable. Personally. But I have to agree that the
issues are much murkier than in the OJ Simpson trial.

Dana


On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:48:52 -0600, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dana wrote:
> > Your theory though, does not
> > explain why he kept calling her, up to a dozen times a day some days.
> 
> Well, I dunno.  My guess would be he is someone who just  liked making
> up stories and stringing people along.  Since he was under
> investigation and pressure he probably wanted someone to talk to so he
> kept pulling Ms. Fry along.
> 
> Did you hear the stuff he made up about being in Paris for New Years?
> He didn't have to say that to keep Ms. Fry interested but it seemed
> like he just liked to lie.
> 
> There's definitely a psych dissertation in there.
> 
> I agree that it sure looks like he did it, but the question is, is it
> beyond a reasonable doubt?  For me, there's still reasonable doubt.
> 
> My guess about the jury is that this came down to a character issue
> and the jury felt his character (lying nature) was troubled enough
> that he would be capable of murder.
> 
> 

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