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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 438405" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I heard that about the jurors smirking, too. It wasn't clear to me if they smirked because they found his theory unbelievable or they smirked because he had proven a point in spite of Ashton's efforts to disprove his theory. One commentator seemed to think it was because they thought his theory was absurd. Oh- because the defense threw the ME under the bus by insinuating they had monkeyed with the evidence, after the defense already threw George and others under the bus trying to save Casey's life. The biggest thing that sticks out in my mind- he reminded me of Reagan as alzheimers was sstarting to set in on him- he was very intelligent and obviously well-meaning but intermittently would lose his train of thought and couldn't remember things- often. If this guy has been a professional for 56 years, he has to be at least in his late 70's. I think it's time for him to retire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 438405, member: 3699"] I heard that about the jurors smirking, too. It wasn't clear to me if they smirked because they found his theory unbelievable or they smirked because he had proven a point in spite of Ashton's efforts to disprove his theory. One commentator seemed to think it was because they thought his theory was absurd. Oh- because the defense threw the ME under the bus by insinuating they had monkeyed with the evidence, after the defense already threw George and others under the bus trying to save Casey's life. The biggest thing that sticks out in my mind- he reminded me of Reagan as alzheimers was sstarting to set in on him- he was very intelligent and obviously well-meaning but intermittently would lose his train of thought and couldn't remember things- often. If this guy has been a professional for 56 years, he has to be at least in his late 70's. I think it's time for him to retire. [/QUOTE]
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