back. and now, i mean, now i have a lot of different emotions. i m mad. so do you want to see her? as of right now i don t. i don t think she deserves to see me. so i don t really have any plans on going to see her. what do you feel about the fact she just left you all left your father to bring you up and never called anyone, never called her parents, never called your father, never called you and your brother. didn t call anybody. just literally disappeared for 11 years. what does that make you feel? that makes me really mad. i can t believe she would do that because she was a good mom. she was and she was there. she was great. but, i mean, i guess something happened. something snapped in her. and she couldn t do it anymore and my dad could.
you know, a lot of people watching would say, look, someone commits an act of terrorism and tries to kill more than 260 people. i don t care if the person who knows who that is was their wife or a distant relative or a random person on the street. if they knew and didn t call, how can it be that they didn t do anything wrong? i would have to disagree with mark. it ends when it comes to a conspiracy involving terrorism. and so she may very well, if she only knew after the fact and saw him on the news and didn t tell the fbi or local police about him, that s one thing. if she knew about any element of the plot beforehand, if she knew they were going to commit an act of terror and did nothing, now you re talking about a completely different thing. she may have contributed to this conspiracy in some way prior to the fact. a conspiracy, she loses that spousal privilege. i agree with that 1,000%.
gone. there is nothing there to embrace. she s going to do what most good mothers would do and have internal instinct for her 3-year-old who i guarantee you they re threatening to take away from her. let me point out the legal obligation and moral obligations. you know, a lot of people watching would say, look, someone commits an act of terrorism and tries to kill more than 260 people. i don t care if the person who knows who that is was their wife or a distant relative or a random person on the street. if they knew and didn t call, how can it be that they didn t do anything wrong? i would have to disagree with mark. it ends when it comes to a conspiracy involving terrorism. and so she may very well, if she only knew after the fact and saw him on the news and didn t tell the fbi or local police about him, that s one thing. if she knew about any element of the plot beforehand, if she knew they were going to commit an act of terror and did nothing, now you re talking about a complete
gone. there is nothing there to embrace. she s going to do what most good mothers would do and have internal instinct for her 3-year-old who i guarantee you they re threatening to take away from her. let me point out the legal obligation and moral obligations. you know, a lot of people watching would say, look, someone commits an act of terrorism and tries to kill more than 260 people. i don t care if the person who knows who that is was their wife or a distant relative or a random person on the street. if they knew and didn t call, how can it be that they didn t do anything wrong? i would have to disagree with mark. it ends when it comes to a conspiracy involving terrorism. and so she may very well, if she only knew after the fact and saw him on the news and didn t tell the fbi or local police about him, that s one thing. if she knew about any element of the plot beforehand, if she knew they were going to commit an act of terror and did nothing, now you re talking about a
i suggest that the governor stop in to 304 to see how his policy turd out. i hope he does. i truly do. after the prosecutor finished its case, the defense abruptly rested their own case and didn t call a witness or call gosnell to the stand. did that catch you and other observers in the courtroom off guard? we were execk being a week or two weekings of defense testimony. after lunch last wednesday, when the jury brought back in, jack mcman, the superk - superb courtroom lawyer said the defense rests, your honor . jurors looked at each other puzzled. after five weekings of hearing grizzly testimony, you want the man accused of the carnage to get fot stand and said this