i think that showed his honesty as a witness. i cried when i got off the plane. keith morrison: when court resumed, christopher told the jury that, while he was initially upset about being sent to samoa, he got over it, made the best of it. and when his parents and melissa came to visit, they all had a wonderful time together. hardly a dysfunctional family in the story the photos told. bruce fleisher: well, were you happy to be with your parents? i was very, very happy to see my parents. you know, i love them very much. keith morrison: so, he d given the jury an alternative. he tried, at least, to defuse the samoa motive. enough? not nearly, said prosecutor kahgan. what motive did garrett kopp have to go in an attempt to assassinate both of those people? none. what motive did christopher sutton have to want both his parents dead? plenty. and what s the story, here? they have the statement of garrett kopp, the drug-crazed, little thug who gives this story
honesty of his feelings. he told the jury while he was initially upset about going to samoa, he got over it, made the best of it, and when his parents and melissa came to visit they all had a wonderful time together. hardly a dysfunctional family. were you happy to be with your parents? i was very, very happy to be with my parents. i loved them very much. so he had given the jury an alternative. he tried at least to diffuse the samoa motive? enough? not nearly said prosecutor kagan. what motive did garrett kopp have to go in to attempt to assassinate both of those people? none. what motive did christopher sutton have? plenty. and what s the story here? they have the statement of garrett kopp, the drug-crazed little thug who gives a story to save himself from the death penalty and the coerced
over it, made the best of it. and when his parents and melissa came to visit, they all had a wonderful time together. hardly a dysfunctional family in the story the photos told. bruce fleisher: well, were you happy to be with your parents? i was very, very happy to see my parents. you know, i love them very much. keith morrison: so, he d given the jury an alternative. he tried, at least, to defuse the samoa motive. enough? not nearly, said prosecutor kahgan. what motive did garrett kopp have to go in an attempt to assassinate both of those people? none. what motive did christopher sutton have to want both his parents dead? plenty. and what s the story, here? they have the statement of garrett kopp, the drug-crazed, little thug who gives this story to save himself from the death penalty, and the coerced statement of juliette driscoll. where s the evidence in this case?
denial. do you know a break? yeah. strange? stoic for the rest his testimony, yet in the process of trying to dismiss samoa as a murder motive, he cried about his experience there, so revealing? attorney fleisher put the best spin on it he could. i think that showed his honest f-as a witness. i cried when i got off the plane. when court resumed christopher told the jury that while he was initially upset about being sent to samoa, got over and made the best about it and when his parents and melissa came to visit they all had a wonderful time together. hardly a dysfunctional family in the story the photos told. were you happy to be with your parents? i was very, very happy to see my parents. i loved them very much. he had given the jury an alternative. he tried, at least, to to fuse the samoa motive. enough? not nearly, said prosecutor kagan. what motive did garrett kopp
my parents. i love them very much. so he had given the jury an alternative. he tried, at least, to defuse the samoa motive. enough? not nearly, said the prosecutor. what motive did garrett kopp have to go in and attempt to assassinate those people? none. what motive did christopher sutton have to want both of his parents dead? plenty. and what s the story here? they have the statement of garrett kopp, the drug-crazed little thug who gives this story to save himself from the death penalty, and the coerced statement of juliette driscoll. where s the evidence in this case? what do they have? nothing. seven men, five women on the jury. and real doubt in the air. when he first started saying his testimony, he put doubt in my mind. coming up, the jury speaks. we the jury and so does christopher