• Re: the (alleged) Mushroom murderer

    From Mr Jesse J Bruce@manager@jjb.id.au to aus.cars,aus.computers,aus.legal on Sat Jul 26 16:16:04 2025
    From Newsgroup: aus.cars

    Peter Jason wrote:
    On Tue, 01 Jul 2025 14:14:30 +1000, "Rod Speed"
    <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

    Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid> wrote
    MightyMouse wrote

    The jury is still deliberating, but what is there to deliberate about? >>>> has she now told enough lies in court to con them into thinking it was >>>> just a 'terrible accident'? and the judge wasn't helping with his
    instructions to the jury which were (in essence) that her lies don't
    matter.

    We've seen plenty of TV dramas where an innocent person inculpates
    themself by seeking to hide evidence that might tend to make them look
    guilty even though they're not.

    Now, of course, they are TV dramas, not real life, but they raisethe
    question of whether someone could behave that way in reality.

    We know that does happen in reality in other trials, including the
    one where the airline pilot shot two individuals in the alpine forests
    in victoria and tried that route to get away with it and failed to do that >>
    How sure can we be that the accused in this case has not done that?

    Certain given that she deliberately didnt poison herself or her kids

    And remember, the task for the jury is to find guilt beyond reasonable
    doubt.

    I'm glad I'm not on that jury.

    I'm not, I would convince the fools to find her guilty because that is
    what she is

    And poison has always been a woman's way; throughout history.

    poison only comes from something dead,ask the natives
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