the debates and what the candidates sound like, what they re pressed on. let s look at this famous moment with dukakis. governor, if kitty dukakis were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer? no, i don t, bernard, and i think you know i ve opposed the death penalty during all of my life. i don t see any evidence that it s a deterrent. i think there are better and more effective ways to deal with violent crime. one question was, was he so overprepared for a policy answer he almost didn t hear what normal voters heard, which was they re talking about your wife. that was what we call the death penalty i worked on that prep, that was what we call the death penalty answer. not only had he prepared it, but he used it in a speech, i think it was at bates college a couple of nights before. the way bernie asked it you would hope would have had the candidate respond in an
tasarnaev was the younger brother and controlled and brain washed by the older brother and indock triinated. and it is so criticical that they are looking at moments after the attack. and what he did do? he fled and tried to elude police and road over his own brother and writing message about jihad muslims and hating america. the prosecutor has to focus on those. even after his brother and dead and gone he s carrying out the scheme. doug all you need is one juror right? right. you have two other factors and this particular lawyer was effective in saving ted, the unibomber and then you have the regional aspect up in new england that is anti- death penalty answer.