Justice was definitely served by the verdict. The stone faced reaction by AM said it all. An innocent man would have been emotional. He knew it was coming because of how quick the verdict was rendered. What a tangled web we weave, when we practice to deceive. I just watched Meadors and thought...
He is painting himself as a caring person to get sympathy from the jury. Saying things like he “thinks the world of all the people he stole money from” and still “cares for them to this day.” Give me a break! The only person he cares about is himself! If people on the jury can’t see that, then...
Waters also seemed to be setting up that him lying to law enforcement about his whereabouts because he was paranoid is BS because he considered himself law enforcement with the way he used his solicitor badges to his advantage in situations where he needed it.
Yes, when he said he had to “get out of there” due to the dog commotion was the lie they need to call out with all the step data right after that. I’m sure he will all of a sudden have more memory loss!!
These were my thoughts also during that cross examination. Hope Waters uses all this masterfully tomorrow or at least in his closing argument. AM is guilty.