And I'm guessing (guessing) heat. She would have decomposed quickly in the Florida heat, and everything was exposed to heat and water for months.
The house analogy isn't working for me.
Per Ashton, there's a hole in the skull to see inside...I'm thinking without the mandible. There was no brain blocking the view of anything.ok - i do have to agree that dr G not opening the skull is strange.
Premeditation is NOt required and does not have to be shown or proven.
Per Ashton, there's a hole in the skull to see inside...I'm thinking without the mandible. There was no brain blocking the view of anything.
Premeditation does not have to be over a specific period of time, is my understanding. Taking actions where you have time to stop, and don't, is premeditation. For example, applying THREE pieces of tape over the mouth/nose...someone has time between each application to change his/her mind.to get murder 1 and death it does.
or else it could have been spir of the moment anger, accident, or anything else. if you want a conviction of murder 1 and ask for death over live you have to prove she planned it and carried it out
Is it just me or can anyone understand what Mason said? Maybe I need a hearing test.
I thought the FBI DNA expert covered that - that the degradation and absence of DNA was not unusual considering the circumstances.
There's a little hole, right there in the bottom.
Show me the protocol on opening the skull in a skeletal autopsy.
to get murder 1 and death it does.
or else it could have been spir of the moment anger, accident, or anything else. if you want a conviction of murder 1 and ask for death over live you have to prove she planned it and carried it out
Premeditation does not have to be over a specific period of time, is my understanding. Taking actions where you have time to stop, and don't, is premeditation. For example, applying THREE pieces of tape over the mouth/nose...someone has time between each application to change his/her mind.