was picked and the trial began. how shocking was that? it was very shocking, and we hadn t been there an hour till i was getting sick to my stomach just listening. the prosecution was just running rampant with it. that is saying terrible things about brad. and i was wanting to jump up and object. because to marsha it seemed like brad s attorney, daryl deputy, wasn t objecting at all. mr. deputy wouldn t say anything in brad s defense. what was it like to be you sitting back there watching that? it was the most miserable time of my life, and i didn t know what i could do. i wanted to stop it and i didn t know how, and mr. deputy would say, it is all going to come together here and don t worry about it. maybe the attorney was thinking of the gunshot residue or gsr. remember, they found gsr on
situation like that? i had no idea. i didn t even know where to start. but she knew she needed a better income, so she found a job that paid more but required constant travel. come home on thursday night and leave sunday. and in the time you were home you would wash your clothes, say hi to the kid, go into the prison, see brad, and get back on the plane again. yeah. the first appeal claimed brad had inadequate representation at trial. i thought that was a no-brainer. but it failed. appeals court didn t agree, and brad s trial lawyer, daryl deputy, said he served brad well. anyway, marsha hired more attorneys, but i couldn t get them to talk to me. i couldn t get them to answer a question. i couldn t get them to call me