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Struggle . it was our intention to streamline the second trial as much as possible and focus in on the critical points of the case. but fred mueller also change things up in this trial. he hired a new powerhouse attorney, pamela mackey , who had a roster of high profile clients, like kobe bryant . and what the prosecution asks you to believe is that fred mueller went from this, to a homicidal maniac within seconds. fred s new lawyer argued that the state s case was beyond flimsy. their theory that because leslie mueller did not suffer any significant injuries in her fall from the ledge, fred miller must have drowned her. that s their case. they won t give you the why of that theory. they won t give you the how. the defense again criticized the prosecution s recreations, and told this jury there was no