MamaMermaid
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Nope. So maybe defense or counter for prosecution or maybe not at all!What? Where Jill and Jed called by the prosecution?
Nope. So maybe defense or counter for prosecution or maybe not at all!What? Where Jill and Jed called by the prosecution?
I don't have quiet the experience you do, but I have done a small amount of criminal law for over 30 years alsoRandom thought after reading some of the posts here. I worked in a maximum security prison for about 15 years, and a forensic mental hospital for the last few years. Some of the things I've heard and read during the course of my job are so much worse than any of the details I've seen any place regarding this case. I forget sometimes that not everyone has had that same experience or has the personality to handle hearing/reading these kinds of things. So I wanted to apologize if I came across harsly in some of my prior posts here.
The cross examination blew a lot of holes in her testimony...KNWA in northwest Arkansas has a reporter named C.C. McCandless who's been doing a lot of solid reporting on the trial. He posted on Twitter this morning, "There's a brief morning recess in the Josh Duggar trial. Defense expert witness Michele Bush has been cross-examined by the government for 90 minutes. They have been chipping away at her credibility. She has never taken a Linux-specific course."
Maybe you just haven’t seen some of the details that others have. The federal agent who has made a career out of investigating this stuff said one of the videos in Josh’s possession, that I believe he downloaded twice, was one of the top five worst the agent had ever encountered. That it was the kind of material most pedophiles won’t watch because even they think it’s too sick. The content was so extreme that for many years it was thought to be an urban legend until it was discovered to be real. The person who made this video is so notorious a documentary was made about him.Random thought after reading some of the posts here. I worked in a maximum security prison for about 15 years, and a forensic mental hospital for the last few years. Some of the things I've heard and read during the course of my job are so much worse than any of the details I've seen any place regarding this case. I forget sometimes that not everyone has had that same experience or has the personality to handle hearing/reading these kinds of things. So I wanted to apologize if I came across harsly in some of my prior posts here.
No... I've read it. I've just read much worse. I've had inmates on my case load with 1300 years on child molestation/abuse charges, Something like 300 counts and was sentenced to consecutive sentences. I've often told my husband that I know monsters are real because those kinds of people sit across my desk from me on a daily basis. I am just lucky enough to know that they are monsters, because those same people are also next to you on the bus or in the booth behind you at denny's. you just don't know they are monsters. I am not saying I am NOT affected by it, I am, just differently than others may be. If this is your 1st experience with something truely horrifying like this, then yeah, it's going to be harder than someone who's done it multiple times. The fact that you really didn't imagine these things happen anywhere vs the fact that I KNOW they do because I've read it.... I know people are monsters. And yeah, it does take a certain type of person to be able to work with that and I know lots of people can't do it. But if you think this is the worst thing that anyone has ever done, you are wrong.Maybe you just haven’t seen some of the details that others have. The federal agent who has made a career out of investigating this stuff said one of the videos in Josh’s possession, that I believe he downloaded twice, was one of the top five worst the agent had ever encountered. That it was the kind of material most pedophiles won’t watch because even they think it’s too sick. The content was so extreme that for many years it was thought to be an urban legend until it was discovered to be real. The person who made this video is so notorious a documentary was made about him.
I, accidentally and regrettably, read a vague, non-detailed three sentence description of what’s contained in the video* when this case first hit the news and it messed me up for days. It wasn’t a matter of the material being worse than I imagined, it was that I could have never imagined it in the first place. I’m not a naive person but this was a level of depravity that I didn’t know existed in the world. Like, truly, never in my wildest thoughts had it ever occurred to me that something like this happened anywhere on the face of the earth. I don’t think it’s so much a case of people being sensitive to these things or not having the personality to handle it, it’s that it’s some of the most extreme abuse material in existence and almost no one could not be affected by hearing about it. The stuff Josh is into is horrifically violent and beyond sick. It’s terrifying that’s he’s allowed to have access to children.
*I’m not talking about the video with the 3 month old infant that was discussed recently, although that was upsetting as well.
I didn't know that you had to take a course in Linux to know how to use it. I work in IT and there are a lot of things that you pick up on the job, or, if you're interested in a topic, you can learn how to do it on your own, without a course.KNWA in northwest Arkansas has a reporter named C.C. McCandless who's been doing a lot of solid reporting on the trial. He posted on Twitter this morning, "There's a brief morning recess in the Josh Duggar trial. Defense expert witness Michele Bush has been cross-examined by the government for 90 minutes. They have been chipping away at her credibility. She has never taken a Linux-specific course."
The cross examination blew a lot of holes in her testimony...
I don’t think the act of downloading the material is the worst crime anyone has ever committed, but when a federal agent who has spent his career investigating CSAM says this particular video is in the top five worst, then I’ll take his word for it that what Josh was looking at is some of the most extreme material out there.No... I've read it. I've just read much worse. I've had inmates on my case load with 1300 years on child molestation/abuse charges, Something like 300 counts and was sentenced to consecutive sentences. I've often told my husband that I know monsters are real because those kinds of people sit across my desk from me on a daily basis. I am just lucky enough to know that they are monsters, because those same people are also next to you on the bus or in the booth behind you at denny's. you just don't know they are monsters. I am not saying I am NOT affected by it, I am, just differently than others may be. If this is your 1st experience with something truely horrifying like this, then yeah, it's going to be harder than someone who's done it multiple times. The fact that you really didn't imagine these things happen anywhere vs the fact that I KNOW they do because I've read it.... I know people are monsters. And yeah, it does take a certain type of person to be able to work with that and I know lots of people can't do it. But if you think this is the worst thing that anyone has ever done, you are wrong.
Adding, that yes, those things are absoultely horrific, and the people that did them are monsters. I am not doubting that. I'm just saying that I've read worse and that worse things happen. That doesn't take away from the horrificness of this in any way.
I wasnt saying that downloading it is the worst crime. I'm saying the act it's self, while certianly heinous and horrific isn't the worst that mankind has to offer. I'm not in any way saying it isn't horrible. I am simply saying that when you have spent a career seeing those kinds of things, yes it gets to you still. But not in the same way it would just a "normal" person. Josh certainly is a horrible person if he knowingly downloaded that video, knowing what it contained and watched it and enjoyed watching it, there is no doubt of that. If he did in fact do that, there is a special place for him.I don’t think the act of downloading the material is the worst crime anyone has ever committed, but when a federal agent who has spent his career investigating CSAM says this particular video is in the top five worst, then I’ll take his word for it that what Josh was looking at is some of the most extreme material out there.
I'm young (30) but she graduated in 2015. I don't see how she could possibly be an "expert" with that few years experience, especially for federal court!I had a feeling she was just a barely competent gun for hire.
It’s all about deflection. No one is falling for it, thou. I hope he falls on his smug faceBlows me away that in the midst of all this, JB decides to run for the Senate.
I didn't know that you had to take a course in Linux to know how to use it. I work in IT and there are a lot of things that you pick up on the job, or, if you're interested in a topic, you can learn how to do it on your own, without a course.
I started my career in IT a LONG time ago with a degree in Marketing and no IT experience. I built and ran the entire IT department at a large, regional bank for many years, because I learned what I needed to learn as I needed to learn it.
Desensitized …No... I've read it. I've just read much worse. I've had inmates on my case load with 1300 years on child molestation/abuse charges, Something like 300 counts and was sentenced to consecutive sentences. I've often told my husband that I know monsters are real because those kinds of people sit across my desk from me on a daily basis. I am just lucky enough to know that they are monsters, because those same people are also next to you on the bus or in the booth behind you at denny's. you just don't know they are monsters. I am not saying I am NOT affected by it, I am, just differently than others may be. If this is your 1st experience with something truely horrifying like this, then yeah, it's going to be harder than someone who's done it multiple times. The fact that you really didn't imagine these things happen anywhere vs the fact that I KNOW they do because I've read it.... I know people are monsters. And yeah, it does take a certain type of person to be able to work with that and I know lots of people can't do it. But if you think this is the worst thing that anyone has ever done, you are wrong.
Adding, that yes, those things are absoultely horrific, and the people that did them are monsters. I am not doubting that. I'm just saying that I've read worse and that worse things happen. That doesn't take away from the horrificness of this in any way.
It’s all about deflection. No one is falling for it, thou. I hope he falls on his smug face
Oh, my.I'm young (30) but she graduated in 2015. I don't see how she could possibly be an "expert" with that few years experience, especially for federal court!
You are correct, except she is testifying as an expert witness. And you need credentials (classes) to be an expert. I wouldn't let my PCP perform kidney surgery on me just because she was familiar with how kidneys work. She isn't an expert in kidneys.I didn't know that you had to take a course in Linux to know how to use it. I work in IT and there are a lot of things that you pick up on the job, or, if you're interested in a topic, you can learn how to do it on your own, without a course.
I started my career in IT a LONG time ago with a degree in Marketing and no IT experience. I built and ran the entire IT department at a large, regional bank for many years, because I learned what I needed to learn as I needed to learn it.
You are correct, except she is testifying as an expert witness. And you need credentials (classes) to be an expert. I wouldn't let my PCP perform kidney surgery on me just because she was familiar with how kidneys work. She isn't an expert in kidneys.